Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1950
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1 l CvUAle Nineteen Hundred and Fifty JOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Co-editors SALLY BERTHELSON BARBARA BLICK Business Manager ROGER lundgren Identifications carol ann horey Senior Class Editors . sarah pielli ELEANOR TODD Photographers waldo magnuson JOHN MORFORD Dedication To the good ship John Rogers, which has carried passengers over the calm and stormy seas for many years, and which has — through disappoint- ment, defeat, victory and joy — re- sounded with the songs and shouts of its many hundreds of passengers, we, the Treasure Chest Staff, dedicate this 1950 Treasure Chest. PRINCIPAL J. L PURDY This is your book of memories. The activities chronicled and pictured here will be remembered all your lives. Most important to you as you leal through the pages is the answer to these questions: What has been your part in these activities? Was it honorable? Was it constructive? Will it make you a better citizen, one who will take an active and pleasurable role in community life? If so, your time has been well spent and you can remember with pride as well as pleasure your years at Rogers. f.J. PuAdlf six VICE PRINCIPAL PAUL MacGOWN ADVISERS AND OFFICE STAFF Standing: Adeline Zeller, E. B. Chrisman. LaVelle Black. Seated: Gwendolyn Pierce. Daphine Sprague. sen en Ray G. Hubbakd : ' send him down . . . Etiiei. Van Aistene: Good morning, ( iris . . J. M. Stover: It ' s antisocial . . . Charste Mikkei.son : Like so . . . Mii.dked Ryan : liosy does it . . . Wii.i.iam Thomas: Bins, cu ei . . . Rene O. McMahan : You ' ll never make it . . . Oliva Harris: It ' s in the cards . . . A. P COBUSN : Tivo cents short! Mary Canup; How could yon . . . Natdia Brockman : Take your choice . . . Lew is Sabo: Here it is . . . Betty Pence: Now, altogether . . . Dale Brannon: Cut . . . Louaihc Schwartz: Shoulders back, feet ... J. W. BLACK : Donald . . . W. E. Dooi.itti.e : Hinslein says . . . Iva Morrison : Study steady. I ' aye Weymouth: Footnote . . . James Ei.sensohn : South of the Border . . . ELIZABETH HERBERT: Report No. 11,117 . . . Marion EeFevrE: Vent, vidi . . . Helen I .eland: Time . . . Herman Si.EizEr: Over here . . . E. T. Becher: Astounding . . . M. E. Stoddard: ' Twon ' t do . . . Carolyn Kapek: Shhh! Iiieadora Frisrie: Another C . . . La Verne Mabbott: As I said . . . William LlPSCOMB : Arhc if ... I W. Saltz: Add H to S . . . Eleanor Mele: Swing your partner . . . Clarissa Oscarson : Your grades were burned . . . Alfred Ostness: The side opposite . . . Edith Broberg: Boys, boys . . . E. J. Kienholz: Patience! ! f. Herbert Risseu.: Here ' s the switch . . . Cari. Ellingsen : It ' s this way . . Ray Roes- tei. : H atch closely . . . Patricia Knerr : My homeroom . . . Zola Miu.er: Like this . . Edna Herrington : Superior work . . . Marian QuaCKSNBUSH: One more chance . . . Mii.ton Stumpf: Frf, juj, frf . . . A. Louise Smith: The answer ' s here . . . Manley Sackett : Watch your fingers. Birnie Bunn: Ignition trouble . . . Fred Brown: predict . . . Hazel Stevens: Von can do it . . . Ethei. Larson : So, so . . . Hazei. Crosisy : . . . You should do better . . . Forest Brigham : Don ' t hissss it . . . Eela Moyer: Great day . . . Wayne Chapman : Precisely so . . . William Aller: Speak to me ... A. I). Grafioi s: Enunciate. JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Seated are: Dorothy Peterson, secretary and Les Grumbly. president. Standing are: Bill Champion, vice president and Arnold Ahlin, treasurer. CLASS ELECTIONS LylE Olmstead Best Looking Kathy Roberts LesGrimbly Most Popular JoAnn Palmquist Bill Champion Best AH-Around Marilyn Mirray Wayne Knidtson Best Dancer Anita Manteu.o Terry Campbell Most Athletic Juanita Stein- Arnold Ahlin Class Genius Betty Carlson Dick Bi ttereield Has Best Line Gerri Collins Bob Sims Wittiest Sarah Pielli Don Allen Most Likely to Succeed Donna Rene Wheeler Bi dHammei Most Changed Since Freshman Year Lois Morton- Don SiieplE R Most Sophisticated Lyla Cole Bob Goolie Best Dressed Dolores Jansen Jekry Chess Figure- Physique Laira LEE Foster sixteen JANUARY CLASS LEADERS £51 Arnold Ahlin Valedictorian Dorothy Helms Journalist Juanita Anderson Majorette Betty Carlson Sahitatorian Marilyn Murray Editor of Record Girls ' League President Donald Allen Student Body President Terry Campbell Boys ' Athletics Donald Shepler Joanne Palmquist Artist Dramatist Leslie Grumbly Senior Class President Juanita Stein Girls ' Athletics Charles Ailie Musician seventeen Clarence Everett Abey, Jr. -Teddy Bemiss Red Cross Rep. 2. 3, 4; Study Hall Charles AilL Chuck Arlington Band L 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Horn Quartet 3; Night Under the Stars 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4; Brass Sextet 4; Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Football I; Fire Squad; Conductors 3. Juanita Anderson Ntta Longfellow Band Majorette 3, 4; Pirettes 2; Study Hall Checker 2. 3; Hall Patrol 4; Night Under the Stars 3; Big Sister 4; Home Room Offices. Richard Butterfield Dick Longfellow Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: R Club 2. 3, 4- Spanish Club 2: Fire Squad 2, 3; Hall Patrol 2, 4: Student Council Rep.; Home Room Offices. Betty Virginia Carlson Betty Longfellow National Honor Society 3. 4; Dad and Daughter Comm.. Chairman; Honor Roll Comm.. Chairman; Achievements Comm., Chairman; Cosmic Club 3. 4; Big Sis- ter 3. 4; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Pirettes 2. 3- Dues Drive Comm.; Lost and Found Comm.; Night Under the Stars; Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2; Base- ball 1; Tumbling 1, 2; Home Room Of- fices. William Champion Bill Longfellow Baseball 1; Wrestling 2. 3; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Boys ' Fed. Sgt. at Arms; Home Room Offices. Mi,, it Arnold Ahlin Arnie Stevens Track 1. 4: Baseball 3; Basketball 1, 2; Cross-Country 4; R Club 4; Student Council Rep.; Conductors: Treasurer of Senior Class: Senior Math Club: Cos- mic Club; Hall Patrol; Home Room Offices. Donald C. Allen Don Logan Boys ' Fed. Vice President 4; Chairman of 1948 Mock Election 3; Student Coun- cil Rep. 1. 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 2. 3: National Honor Society 4; Student Body President 4. George Bradsh.iu Logan Boys ' Federation. George ' Terry Campbell Havermale •Terr Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3. 4: Basket- ball 1, 2. 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: R Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Fed. Sgt. at Arms; A. S. B. Vice President; Hall Patrol 3. 4: Fire Squad 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Interschool Relations, Chairman; Home Room Offices. Ralph Chamberlain Ralph Hamilton Stage Crew 2. Committee. 3; Hall Patrol 4; Pror Darlene Chapman Whitman De Red Cross Rep. 2; Girls ' League Rep. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Tanglefoot 3; Nurse ' s Office 4; Carnival 3; Office Worker 4: Home Room Offices eighteen Jack Charlton Joe Cooper Football 3: Boys ' Fed. Rep. 3; Fire Squad 4: Red Cross Rep. 2; Home Room Offices. Don Christen son Chris Hamilton Orchestra 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Brass Sex- tet 4; Night Und er the Stars 3, 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. Geraldine Collins ferrie Arlington Standards Comm.; Tanglefoot Comm., Chairman: Night Under the Stars ; Choir; Livewires; Senior Con Comm., Co-Chairman; Freshman Initiation Con Comm.; Big Sister; Usherettes: Student Council Rep.; Interschool Relations Comm.; Treasure Chest; Home Room Offices. Bill Corwin .Arlington Boys ' Federation. Willie- Lorraine Edwardson Lorraine Stevens Style Trends 3; Majorette 3, 4; Pirette 2: Usherette 3; Office Worker 4: Big Sister 4; Bookroom Helper 3; Dad and Daughter Banquet 4; Night Under the Stars 3: Color Day 4; Tanglefoot; Home Room Offices. Harold Faler Harold Whitman Tennis 3. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Fed. Gerald Chess Jerry ' Arlington Wrestling; Red Cross Rep.; Football 2 Hall Patrol; Fire Squad: Athletic Patrol Lyla Cole Arlington Lyla Student Council Rep.; Big Sister; O. G. A.: Night Under the Stars ; Advisers ' Office; Senior Announcements Comm.; Study Hall Checker; Shop Office Worker; Girls ' League Rep.; Home Room Offices. Jo Ann Colliton Longfellow ' Jo Girls ' League Rep.; Student Council Rep.: National Honor Society. Secretary 4; Nurse ' s Office 2, Chairman 3; Usher- ette 3: Big Sister 3, 4; Pirettes 2; Tanglefoot 2: Night Under the Stars 2; O. G. A., Treasurer 3, President 4; Study Hall Checker 3, 4; Cafeteria Cashier 4: Senior Breakfast Comm. Edna Delbridge Edde Arlington Night Under the Stars ; Student Coun- cil Rep.; Shop Office Worker; Dad and Daughter Banquet; Tanglefoot; Carni- val Comm.; Big Sister; Home Room Offices. Clay Enos Clay Hamilton Football 1. 2, 3. Manager 4; Track 4; Hall Patrol 4; Student Council Rep. 4. Dale Forsyth Hamilton Track 2; Boys ' Quartet 3. Dale nineteen Lauralee Foster Franklin ' Lmtndee Color Day; Usherette; Style Trends: Office Worker; Advisors ' Office; Tangle- foot; Livewlres: Big Sister; Model for Mother ' s Tea; Tennis; Dance Comm.: Prom Comm.. Chairman; Home Room Offices. Charles Robert Goolie Bob Arlington R Club 3, 4: Football L 2. 3. 4: Basket- ball L 2; Bovs ' Fed. Vice President 4: Hall Patrol 4; Fire Squad 2. 3; Student Council Rep. 1. 2; Boys ' Fed. Rep. 2. 3; H me Room Offices. Leslie Loren Grumbly Les Bemiss Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Base- ball 3. 4; R Club 3, 4; French-Latin Club; Hall Patrol 3. 4, Captain 4: Cafe- teria Comm. 4; Senior Class President; Track 2. 3; Fire Squad; Home Room Offices. Dorothy Helms Dot Stevens Night Under the Stars 2; Pirettes 2: Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3; Study Hall Checker 3; Big Sister 4: Music Festival 2; Student Council Rep.: F. H. A. 2; Nurse ' s Office 4: Shop Office Worker 3: Rogers Record, Business Manager 4; Dance Comm. 4; Jr. Press Club: Usher- ette 3: Quill and Scroll: Mother ' s Tea: Radio Work Shop; Complaint Comm., Chairman; Home Room Offices. Verle Herman Bemiss Boys ' Federation. Verle Beverly Arden Jenkins Bev Tooele High, Tooele, Utah Girls ' Glee Club; Summer Concert; Night Under the Stars. twenty Carl Freeland Carl ' Whitman Football 1. 2: Baseball 1. 2, 3: Basket ball 1; Boys ' Fed.; Fire Squad 4. Donald R. Gates Don Whitman Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Con- ductors; Tutoring 4; Brass Sextet 2, 4; Night Under the Stars 1, J, 3. 4; Music Contest 2, 4; Home Room Offices. James F. Hammel, Jr. Bud Lewis and Clark Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 2, 3. 4; R Club 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; Fire Squad 4; Wrestling 2; Boys ' Fed. Rep. 4; Home Room Offices. Willa Jean Hazeltine Willa Longfellow Student Council Rep.; Tanglefoot 2. 3: Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2: Poppy Sale 1. 2: Pirettes 2; Night Under the Stars 2; Big Sister 3. 4: Nurse ' s Office. Chair- man 4: National Honor Society 4; Ad- visors ' Office. Chairman 4; O. G. A. 4; Music Festival 2; Cafeteria Cashier 4: Senior Announcements, Co-Chairman. Dolores Jansen Dolores Stevens Usherette. Chairman; Color Day Comm.; Style Trends Comm.; Tanglefoot Comm.; Pirettes 2: O. G. A.; Big Sister; Night Under the Stars ; Hall Patrol: Dad and Daughter Banquet; Tutoring Cumfii.; Home Room Offices. La Moyne Johnson Lee Glen Ullin Night Under the Stars 3: Locker Comm.; Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4: Music Contest 3: Study Hall Checker 3. 4; Winter-Spring Concert 3, 4; Donald Howard Knapp Don Libby Junior High Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 3. 4; Fire Squad 2, 3, 4; R Club 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3. 4: Boys ' Fed. Claude Lakewold Claude Libby Junior High Boys ' Fed. Rep. 2: Red Cross Rep. 3; Record Staff 4; Cross-Country 3; Trea- sure Chest Rep. 4; Hall Patrol 3: Fire Squad 3, 4; Commencement Comm., Chairman. Beverly June Luffnian B. J. Longfellow Girls ' League Rep. I; Student Council Rep. 3: Forget-me-not Drive 1; Cos- mic Club. Vice President, Secretary 3, 4: Girls ' Glee Club: Big Sister 3, 4; Tutoring 2; Mother ' s Tea 2, 3; Night Under the Stars 1, 2. Donald Miller Don Saint Marys, Bismark, N. Dakota Fire Squad; Ski Club; Boys ' Fed. Wayne Knudtson Knute Logan Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: R Club 2, 3. 4; Hall Patrol 4; Fire Squad 3. 4; French- Latin Club 3: Junior Math Club 1 2- Rogers Record. Sports Editor. Asso- ciate Editor; Quill and Scroll; Junior Press Club; Home Room Offices. Betty Lou Laney Betty Arlington Girls ' League Rep. 1: Night Under the Stars ; Dad and Daughter Banquet: Lost and Found Comm.; Bulletin Board Comm.; Tutoring Comm.; Office Worker Anita Mantcllo Tootsie Hamilton Usherette; Big Sister; Tanglefoot Comm.- Dad and Daughter Banquet: Prom Comm.; Commencement Comm., Chair- man; Night Under the Stars ; Study Hall Checker: F. H. A.; Hall Patrol; Home Room Offices. Donald Gene Mooney Cabbie Hamilton Boys ' Fed.: Basketball 1; Track 3 4- Hall Patrol 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2 ' . Lois Anne Morton Mort Longfellow Tanglefoot Comm.; Prom Comm.: Stu- dent Council Rep.; Pirettes: Big Sister; Color Day Comm.: Usherette; Night Under the Stars ; Advisors ' Office: Study Hall Checker: Dad and Daughter Banquet; Home Room Offices. Marilyn Lee Murray Marilyn Calumet High, Chicago, 111. Girls ' League President, Vice President; Editor of Rogers Record; Junior Press Club: National Honor Society; Con Comm.. Chairman 4; A. S. B Member- ship Comm.; Bottoms Up ; Spring Fever ; French-Latin. Vice Pres , 5th Executive: Rogers Radio Workshop; Footlights. Vice President. Secretary Treasurer; Junior Math Club 2; Sub Deb Comm. 3; Calling Ail Girls 4- Big Sister 4; Tutoring 2; Information 3: Study Hall Checker 3; Fall Festival 4 Night Under the Stars 3; Frosh Con Juanita Mosi r Nita Whitman Study Hall Checker 2. 3; Color Dav Comm.. Chairman 3: Big Sister 2, 3 Mother ' s Tea 1: Palette and Brush 2 Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4: G. A. A. 2. 3 Tutor 1: Baccalaureate Usherette 4 Night Under the Stars. Lyle Olmstead Bill Longfellow R Club 3. 4: Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 4; Wrestling 1. 2; Boys ' Fed. Sec- retary-Treasurer 4: Hall Patrol 3. 4- Boys ' Fed. Rep.: Student Council Rep Home Room Offices. twenty-one Jo Anne Palniquist Bemiss National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls ' League President. Vice President; Eight All-School Plays 1. 2, 3. 4; Footlights Club, Secretary, Treasurer, President; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Junior Math Club; Con Comm.: Livewires; Sub Deb Comm.; A. S. B. Dance Comm.. Chairman; A. S. B. Constitution Comm.; Girls ' Tennis Team; Night Under the Stars ; Study Hall Checker; Radio Shop: Frosh Comm.. Chairman; Big Sister: Home Room Offices. William Pool Bill Arlington Band L 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Home Room Offices. Glen Richardson Glen Stevens Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 1; Hall Patrol; Student Council Rep.: Cross-Country 3, 4; R Club; Home Room Offices. Katherine Roberts Kathy Sauk Center, Minn. Band A. S. B. Dance Comm.; Tangle- foot: Livewires; Usherette; Courtesy Comm.: Girls ' League Rep.; Dad and Daughter Banquet; Night Under the Stars ; Home Room Offices. Robert Seek Bob Hamilton Band 1. 2, 4; Pep Band 1. 2, 4; Night Under the Stars 1, 2: Music Contest 1; Football 2; Hall Patrol 4; Orchestra. Robert L. Sims Bob Stevens Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Home Room Offices. Dorothy Peterson Dottie Stevens Senior A Class Secretary; Color Day, Chairman: Style Trends. Chairman; Pi- rettes: Mother ' s Tea Comm.; Livewires; Usherette; Bookroom Helper; Study Hall Checker; O. G. A.; Big Sister; Tanglefoot: Night Under the Stars ; Interschool Relations; Cafeteria Comm.; Student Counci l Rep.; Home Room Of- fices. Sarah Mae Piclli Sarry Whitman Studv Hall Checker; Usherettes; Tangle- foot; Gym Checker; Hall Patrol: Frosh Initiation Con; Senior A Con Comm.; January Class Editor; Home Room Of- fices. Phvllis Privette Phil Central Valley Tennis 3; G. A. A. 3. 4; Student Coun- cil Rep. 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3. Mary Jean Russell Myra Longfellow Cosmic Club 3, 4: Tutoring 4; Girls ' League Rep.; Big Sister 4; Home Room Offices. Donald M. Shepler Don Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Math Club 1. 2; Palette and Brush Club 2, 3, 4: Art Exhibit, Chairman 2, 4: Hall Murals 3; Night Under the Stars 3: Boots and Slippers; Senior Announce- ment Comm. Duane M. Sorenson Duane Stevens Band 1, 4: Orchestra 4: R Club 2, 3. 4: Senior Math Club; Cosmic Club; Ten- nis 1, 2, 3. 4. twenty-two Juanita Stein Nita Hamilton F. H. A. 2. 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Book- room Helper 3. 4; Big Sister 2, 3; Mother ' s Tea Comm.; Pirettes ' Dance; Football Banquet; Dad and Daughter Banquet 1. 2; Office Worker; Color Day Li 2; Gym Office; Volleyball; Base- ball 1. 2: Table Tennis 2: Pirettes 1. 2, 3; Tumbling 1. 2; Honor Roll Comm.; Standards Comm. Richard Styff Logan ' Dick Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Con Comm.. Chairman; French-Latin Club; Junior Math Club. President; R Club 2. 3, 4; Sports Editor of Rogers Record; Stu- dent Council Rep; Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Sports Queen Manager; Home Room Offices. Ros mary Thomson Hamilton Rosemary Bookroom Helper 2. 3, 4; Art Club 2. 3. 4; Big Sister 4; Home Room Offices. Donna Rene Whee ler Rene Longfellow Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Junior Math Club 1. 2: S. W. A. O. 2; Speakers Bureau 2. 3; Band Uniform Manager 3. 4; Student Council Rep.; Spring Fever ; Dear Ruth : Murder Has Been Arranged ; National Honor So- ciety; Dad and Daughter Banquet; Lost and Found Comm. twenty-three JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Jayne. president: Ed Deeble, vice president: Loren Newland. treasurer: Betty Lou Stuart, secretary. CLASS ELECTIONS Bob Miller Best Looking Joann Miller Terry Downey Most Popular Barbara Blick Don Sanders Best All-Round Phyllis Olsen Roger Lundgren Best Dancer Rita Running Jerry Crothers Most Athletic Shirley Newton Ed Deeble Class Genius Joanne Carlson Chuck Hafner Has Best Line Eleanor Todd Chuck Lilly Wittiest Doreen Pearson Bill Jayne Most Likely to Succeed .... Betty Lou Stuart Ray Leighton . . . Most Changed Since Freshman Year . . . Sally Berthelson Dean Fladager Most Sophisticated Ann Elsensohn Dick Wimpy Best Dressed Twyla Morrison . . Best Figure Kay Capato Mel Lindgren Best Physique . . twenty-four JUNE CLASS LEADERS JoAnn Carlson First Honors I Tied I BUM Whelchel Rogers Record Editor Jerry Crothers Boys Athletics Ed Oeeble First Honors (Tied) Sally Berthelson Treasure Chest Editor Shirley Newton Girls - Athletics Don Sanders Student Body President Barbara Blick Treasure Chest Editor Beverly Shear Girls ' League President Bill Jayne Senior Class President Loren Newland Dramatist Dean Fladager Boys ' Federation President Arlene Goodrich Majorette Bert Morris Musician Pat Smith Artist twenty-five For Ben . . . Born — June 5, 1932 Died— February 16, 1950 When some young loved one dies, ice ask xchif. It ' ln did it have to be him, so young, so full of life, with so much ahead of him. We cannot know the why. All we know is that at the Senior Breakfast table one well- remembered laugh will not ring with ours, diiI if an echo of what might have been. One tall figure will not march down the aisle in June; one blond head will not bow with ours at Baccalaureate. But painful as death is, how much better it is to have had a short time to love, laugh, and cry, to know the wild thrill of just being alive, than never to have lived at all. twenty-six Shirley Adler Shirts Scottsbluff High, Scottsbluff, Nebraska Girts ' League. Arlys Akers Artec Whitman Big Sister; Pirettes; Locker Comm.; Morning Girls; Tutoring; ShoD Office Worker; Dad and Daughter Banquet; Student Council Rep. Phyllis Armagost Phyl Longfellow Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Choir 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Night Under the Stars 3, 4: Student Council Rep.; O. G. A. 4; Tutoring 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Dorothy L. Baker Butch Colin Kelly Junior High Night Under the Stars 2. 4; Choir 4 Glee Club 2, 4: Color Day 4; Carnation Sale; Forget-Me-Not Sale: Office Helper. Clifford V. Baker Bud Regal Band 1. 2. 3: Hall Patrol 3; Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. Lorraine Bashor Hamilton Poppy Drive; Girls - League. Lorry William George Adams Bill Bemiss Projects Comm., Head 4; Dance Comm.; Conductors 3: Athletic Patrol 4; Hall Patrol 4; Booster and Betterment Comm 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3 Tutoring Comm. 4; Photography Club 4 Student Council Rep 1, 2: Red Cross Rep. 4. Mary Ann Alderman Annie Holy Names Academy French-Latin Club. Vice President. Treasurer 2, 3. 4; Triple Trio 3, 4; Choir 2. 3. 4: Night Under the stars 2, 3: Flag Twirler 3; Tanglefoot. Chairman 4; Big Sister 3, 4: Style Trends 4: Honor Roll Comm. 4: Advisers ' Office 4: Pi- rettes 2: Student Council Rep.; Girls ' League Rep. Kenneth Appling Ken Havermale Junior High Track 1; Football 2. 3: Baseball 1. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. John Atkinson Meridian Boys ' Federation. ' Johnnie ' Robert Barnes Bob Arlington Senior Math Club 3. 4; Boys ' Fed. Helen Barry Helen Stevens Home Ec. Club, Vice President. Re- porter, Sgt. at Arms; G. A. A. 2. 3; Sen- ior Math Club. Secretary 3. 4; O. G. A., Reporter 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Study Hall Checker 2; Night Under the Stars 2; Pirettes 3; Business Of- fice Worker; Constitution Comm., Chair- man 4; Points. Eligibility and Achieve- ments Comm., Chairman 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Home Room Offices. twenty-seven Sally Ann Bcasley Sal Regal Home Ec. Club L 2; Study Hall Checker 3. 4; Lost and Found Comm. 3: Treas- ure Chest Rep. 4; Dues Drive Comm.; Morning Girls Comm. 3: Information Comm. 3: Big Sister Comm. 4; Scrap Book Comm. 4; Palette and Brush 1. 2, Corresponding Secretary 3: Constitu- ion Comm. 4; Home Room Offices. Mac Bevers Maizee Longfellow French-Latin Club, Secretary 3. 4: Cos- mic Club. President, Vice President 3. 4, G. A. A. 1; Girls ' League, Secretary 4; Hall Patrol 4: Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Pirettes 2: Flag Twirlers 3, 4; Nurse ' s Office 3; Chairman Vocations Comm. 4; Big Sister 3, 4: Dad and Daughter Comm. 3, 4; Mothers ' Tea Comm. 3, 4; Senior A Nomination Comm. 4; Home Room Offices. Harry L. Bouchee Harry Libby Junior High R Club 4: Football 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Fire Squad 3. 4: Hall Patrol 3. 4; Stu- dent Council Rep.: Home Room Offices. Lois Brockway Loie Priest River High School Big Sister 3. 4: Shop Office Worker: Main Office Worker: Forget-Me-Not Sale: Home Room Offices. Mary Lou Brown Lou Cooper Big Sister 4; Livewires Comm. 4: Pi- rettes 2: Standards Comm. 4: Color Day: Girls ' League Rep.; Tanglefoot 2, 3, 4. Virginia Brown Pinkie Arlington Choir L 2, 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 1, 2. 3, 4: Tutoring 1. 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Gym Office Worker 2, 3: Tanglefoot 2; Pirettes 2; Triple Trio 3: Modern Dance 2: Mothers ' Tea 3: Dad and Daughter Banquet 1; Clean-up Comm. 2; Christmas Tree Comm. 3; Forget-Me-Not Sale 1; Home Room Offices. Sally Jean Berthelson Sal Gal Willard National Honor Society 4; Assistant Business Manager. Rogers Record 3: As- sociate Editor ' 49 Treasure Chest 3; Co- editor Treasure Chest ' 50: Livewires 2. 3: Tanglefoot 3: Usherettes 3; Courtesy Chairman 4; Color Day 1: Quill and Scroll. President 4: Mothers ' Tea, Pub- licity Chairman 3; Study Hall Checker 2, Hall Patrol 4: Home Room Offices; Hl-Nite Council Comm, vice president 4. Peter H. BeMl Pete Grant Baseball 1, 2; Football 3; Hall Patrol 3, 4- Fire Squad 4; Senior Math Club 3; Athletic Patrol 4; Student Council 2; Junior Red Cross Rep. I; Home Room Offices. Barbara Blick Barb South Junior High Everett, Washington Cheer Leader 3, 4; Secretary of A. S. B. 4- Vice President of Girls ' League 3; Copy Editor of Rogers Record 3: Co- editor of Treasure Chest 4; Associate Editor of Treasure Chest 3; Vice Presi- dent of Hi-Nite Council: French-Latin Club 2. 3; Usherette 2, 3; Chairman of Dance Comm.: National Honor Society 4; Big Sister 2, 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 2: Chairman of Tanglefoot Comm.: Style Trends Comm.; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Chairman of Livewire Comm.; Home Room Offices. Ellen Bosten Elli Colville High School Standard Comm.; Study Hall Checker Home Room Offices. Lawrence Brown Larry ' Hamilton Cosmic Club 3, 4; Conductors 4; Hon Room Offices. Jean Burkey Jcanni Portland, Oregon Girls ' League Rep.: Triple Trio 3, 4 Glee Club 1; Choir I, 2. 3. 4: Red Cros: Rep.; Big Sister 3, 4; Night Under th( Stars L 2, 3; Tanglefoot 1; Hom Room Offices. twenty-eight Gerald Butts Jerry Longfellow Band 3. 4; Orchestra 3, 4. Secretary. Treasurer 3: Student Council Rep. 2: Charters Comm., Chairman 4; Home Room Offices. Charles C. Byrd Chuck Whitman Hall Patrol 3. 4; Football 1, 2: Baseball 1: Wrestling 2; Ski Club 3. 4; Ski and Outdoor Club 3, 4; Home Room Offices. -I Betty Byers Betty Arlington National Honor Society 3, 4; O. G. A. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Bulletin Board Comm., Chairman 2, 3; Live wires. Chairman 4; Tutoring 2. 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 2; Pirettes 2, 3: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3: Complaint Comm. 4; Usherettes 4: Tanglefoot 2: Study Hall Checker 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Home Room Offices. rl  W Kathleen Capato Kay Holy Names Academy Usherettes 3: Girls ' League 3, 4; Locker Committee 3; Hall Patroll 4: Office Worker 3: Girls ' Glee Club 4. fla L LW ' a L L fe k. SI Albert Contabile Cooper Boys ' Federation. ' AT Charlotte Caufield Lottie Longfellow Pirettes: O. G. A. 2. Vice President 3. President 4: Big Sister: Business Office and Cafeteria: Tennis Team 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Dean Childers Dee Washington Junior High Baseball 1: Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Pallet and Brush 1. 2, 3, 4; Junior Math Club 2: Boys ' Fed. 2. Lyle Christensen Chris Choteau, Montana French-Latin Club 3, 4: Rogers Record. Circulation Manager 4; Hall Patrol 4: Home Room Offices 4. Jo Anne Carlson Hamilton •Jo ' Girls ' League Vice President 4: Big Sister 3, Chairman 4: French-Latin Club 3, 4: Senor Math Club 3; Junior Math Club 1, 2; Booster and Betterment Comm. 4: Bulletin Board Chairman 3, 4: Dad and Daughter Banquet 3. 4: Moth- ers ' Tea 3; Student Council I; Tangle- foot 2; Tutoring 2: National Honor Society 3. 4; Business Office 3. 4: Ten- nis Team 3. 4: Home Room Offices 1, 2. 4 Sylvia Maxine Charest Max Willard F. H. A. 4; O. G. A. 4: Night Under the Stars 3; Pirettes 2, 3: Junior Math Club L 2: Big Sister 3, 4; Livewires 4; Tanglefoot 2: Modern Dance 2: Tutoring Comm. t; Complaints Comm. 1: Moth- ers ' Tea 3: Office Practice 4; Home Room Offices. Roger Chesrown R°g Regal Boys ' Fed. 1. 2. 3: Student Council 4: Hall Patrol 4; Fire Squad 4: Football 2- Home Room Offices. Marjor ie Christensen Marge Fruitland, Idaho Glee Club 4: Choir 4: F. H. A. 4: Home Room Offices 4. twenty-nine Joan Coleman Joanic Holy Names Academy French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 2: Night Under the Stars 2, 3: Girls ' Glee Club 3: Tanglefoot Comm. 3, 4; Livewires 3; Big Sister 3, 4: Cafeteria Cashier 4: Study Hall Checker 4; Dad and Daughter Banquet 4; Standards Comm. 4: Home Room Offices. Robert Conrad Bob St. Aloysius Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Hall Patrol 3. 4; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4; Conductors 3; Fire Squad 3: R Club 3, 4: Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3. Jerry Crothers Jerry Longfellow Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball L 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2. 3, 4; Hall Patrol 2. 4; Fire Squad 3; R Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep.: Home Room Offices 3. Rusty Larry Cravens Longfellow Hall Patrol; Fire Squad; Conductors; Track 1; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Fed. Sgt. at Arms; Booster and Betterment; Complaints Comm. Chairman; Boots and Slippers; R Club; Student Council Rep.; Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Ed Deeble Ed Bemiss National Honor Society 3. 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Boys ' Fed. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Senior Math Club 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Cosmic Club 4: Junior Math Club, Sgt. at Arms I, Vice President 2; Hall Patrol 4; Conductor 3; Head of Tutoring Comm. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3; Student Council 4; Home Room Offices. Tcrrance A. Downey Terry Regal Boys ' Fed. President; Student Body- Vice President; R Club 3, 4; Ski Club; Booster and Betterment Comm. Chair- man; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Hall Patrol 4; Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. Elbern Christopherson Chi Cheney High Boys ' Fed.; Home Room Offices. Patrick H. Colliton Gonzaga Football I, 2, 3; Fire Squad; •Pat Record; Athletic Patrol; Rogers Baseball 2. 3. Eugene Conrad Gene Elmira Radio Club 1: Beginning Instruments 1; Home Room Offices 1. Cathy Kraft Cathy Holy Names Academy Mavpole Dance Comm.: Pirettes; Tanglefoot; Modeling; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club. Ihla Culhane Ihla St. Xavier Night Under the Stars ; Color Day: Livewires Comm.; Pirettes 2. 3; Modern Dance Club; Bottoms Up ; Play Make- up Comm.; Home Room Offices. Joseph Nathaniel Dikes Joe West Valley High School Hall Patrol; Fire Squad: Student Coun- cil; Dramatics; Night Under the Stars ; Boys ' Fed. thirty Darrel Doering Darrel Regal Hall Patrol: Boys ' Fed.; Photography- Club. Roberta Ann Dnran Bobbie Cheney High School Girls ' League Rep. 3; Study Hall Checker 3, 4; Gym Checker 4: Chair- man Tutoring Comm. 4; Chairman Girls ' League Scrapbook 4: Big Sister 4: Girls ' League Dues Drive 4; Girls ' League Lost and Found Comm. 4; Home Room Office. Joyce Dudeck Whitman ■Joy Spanish Club; Footlights; Dramatics: Night Under the Stars ; Record Staff 4: Tanglefoot 2, 3: Llvewlres 4; Big Sister 3. 4; Points Comm.; Shop Office Worker 3; Mothers ' Tea 3; G. A. A. I, 2. 3: F. H. A. 2; Color Day; Home Room Offices. Ann Elsensohn Annabellc Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 4; A. S. B. Membership Chairman 4; A. S. B. Booster and Betterment Chairman 4: Chairman of Mothers ' Tea; Chairman of Big Sister: Pirettes: Flag Twirler 3 4; School Plays: Junior Math Club; Cosmic Club: Dad and Daughter Banquet: Ush- erettes. Georgia Ann Elliot; Georgia Bemiss Photography Club: Big Sister; Pirettes; Modern Dance: Girls Sports; Home Room Offices. Laura Evans Loy St. Patricks French-Latin Club 2, 3. 4: Dad and Daughter Banquet Comm. 4; Tutoring Comm. 4; Big Sister 4; Tanglefoot 1, 2; Ski and Outdoor Club t; Mothers ' Tea 3; Nurse ' s Office Comm. 4; Color Dav Comm.; Office Worker; Home Room Offices. Gladys Dreyer Gladys New Effington, South Dakota O.G.A. 4; Honor Roll Comm. Chairman 4: Points Comm. Chairman 4: Tutoring Comm. 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1: Choir 2. 3, 4: All-Northwest Choir 3; Music Festi- val 2: Shop Office; Night Under the Stars 2, 3: Girls ' League Rep. 2: Dad and Daughter Banquet Comm. 3; Home Room Offices. James Dunn Dunnigun Cooper Football 3; Red Cross 1, 3. 4: Fire Squad 4: Hall Patrol 4: Tennis 2. 3: Rumpelstiltskin 4: Conductor 4: Study Hall Checker 2; Home Room Offices. Deane Duval Deannie Longfellow Girls ' League; Tanglefoot; Forget-Me- Not Sale 1. 2. 3: Big Sister; Carnival Comm.; Study Hall Checker: Study Hail Helper; Library Checker; Home Room Offices. Edgar Eichhorn Orchard Prairie Boys ' Federation. ' Ed Loren Dale Enochson Lorrie ' Regal Spanish Club, Sgt. at Arms; Tennis 3. 4: Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Red Cross Rep.: Athletic Patrol; Football 2: Base- bal 1: Home Room Offices. Betty Ericson Belts Henry High, Minneapolis Big Sister 3, 4; Study Hall Checker 3; Locker Comm. 4; Tutoring 4; French- Latin Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4: Girls ' Glee Club 4; Home Room Treasurer 3. thirty-one Robert J. D. Fischer Bob Bemiss Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Comm. 3; Treasure Chest Staff 2, 3. Business Manager 3; Capt. of Hall Patrol 4; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Student Council Rep.; Treasure Chest Rep. 4: Photography Club 4; Home Room Offices. Irene Fore Flowers Reette Cusick, Washington Tennis Team 1, 2. 3, 4: Badminton 1, 2; Girls ' League 4; Red Cross Rep.; Home Room Offices. Wesley Fuher Whitman ' Wes ' Junior Math Club 3; Band 4: Fire Squad 4: Student Council 2: Basketball 1; Baseball 1: Home Room Offices. Ron Gibford Ron Stevens Hall Patrol 4; Con. Comm.; Boys ' Fed.; Student Council; Night Under the Stars. Arlene Goodrich Shorty Regal National Honor Society 4: Head Major- ette 3, 4; Pirettes 2, Treasurer 3. Presi- dent 4; Fox Rally 4; Night Under the Stars 1, 2, 3, 4; Almost Summer ; Dear Ruth : A Murder Has Been Arranged ; Out of the Frying Pan : Footlights Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Math Club 2; Con Comm. 4; Big Sister. Dolores Grinunett Toots Wallace High Dad and Daughter Banquet; Night Under the Stars 3, 4; Office Help 4; Color Day; Spanish Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council Rep. 4. ji k, Gerald Richard Erickson ]err Regal Fire Squad; Athletic Patrol; Red Cross Rep.; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Student Coun- cil Rep.; Football; Track 1. Dean Fladager Whitman Had Conductors; Hall Patrol; Athletic Pa- trol; Chairman, Elections Comm.; Senior Math Club; French-Latin Club; National Honor Society; R Club; Boys ' Fed. Pres.: Track 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Cross-Country; Home Room Offices. Stanley Fuher Whitman ' Stan Freshman Basketball: Wrestling 1. 2; Fire Squad 3; Hall Patrol 4: Boys ' Fed.; Band 2. 3, 4; Home Room Offices. Jacquelyn George Jackie Stevens Band 4; Orchestra 3; Big Sister 4: Night Under the Stars 3; Home Room Office. Dorothy Goldsmith Dot North Central Orchestra; Pirettes; Girls ' League Rep.: Nurse ' s Office Helper; Postage Stamp Comm.; Student Council Rep.; Big Sister: Dad and Daughter Banquet; Red Cross Rep.; Home Room Offices. Gwendolyn Goodyear Gnat Billings Senior High Spanish Club 3, 4; Home Room Rep.; Locker Comm.; Home Room Office. thirty-two Charles Hafner Chuck- Box Elder High School, Brigham, Utah Student Council 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Track 2: Night Under the Stars 2, 3, 4; Con Comm. Co- Chairman 4; Athletic Patrol 4: Fire Squad 4: Boys ' Fed. Vice President 4; Dads ' Night Chairman 4; Home Room Offices 4. Beverly Rose Hall Arlington Bey National Honor Society 3. 4: Palette and Brush 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Chairman of Tanglefoot 4: Study Hall Checker 2. 3, 4: Boots and Slippers 2. 4; Choir 3. 4: Pirettes 2, 3: Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Richard Lee Halverson Dick Hall Patrol 2; Boys ' Fed. Lucille Hanenburg Logan Lucille Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 2. 3; Triple Trio 4; Postage Stamp Comm.; Tennis Team; Vollevball 1; Basketball 1. Betty Lou Highwood Centralia High Girls ' League. ' Belts Walter Holderman Logan Boys ' Fed.; Fire Squad Carolyn Hage Stewens ' Carol National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra L 2, 3. 4. Secretary and Treasurer 3: Choir Accompanist 2. 3. 4; Choir Presi- dent 4: Triple Tro 4; String Quartet 2; Points Comm. 3. Chairman 4: Big Sister 2. 3; Dad and Daughter Banquet Comm. 2; Home Room Offices I, 2, 3, 4. Russlynne Mae Hagin Russ Hamilton Pirettes I; Choir; Glee Club 3; Girls ' League Rep. 1: Night Under the Stars 3: Big Sister: Carnival 1, 2. Lowell Eugene Hamann Bud Columbia Boys ' Fed.; Spanish Club 3. Sgt. at Arms: Photography Club 4. Secretary- Treasurer; Hall Patrol 3, 4; Home Room Offices. Byron Henderson Hen Newton Junior High Basketball Mgr. 3: Track Mgr. 3: Base- ball Mgr. 3; Football 2; Hall Patrol. Gloria Hensel Gloria Stevens Home Ec. Club 1.2: Poppy Sales 1, 2. 3: Color Day 2, 4; Nurse ' s Office 4: Home Room Offices. Jerrelene Teresa Hill Jerry Hamilton Spanish Club 2, 3: Glee Club 1. 2: Choir 3, 4: Night Under the Stars 1. 2, 3. 4: Carnival 3. 4: Mothers ' Tea 1; Big Sister 3: Tutor 1: All-City Glee Club 2; Study Checker 3. thirty-three Gordon Eugene Hueter Buck Arlington Palette and Brush Club President, Sec- retary; Home Room Offices. LynnHudlow Lyn Bemiss Hall Patrol; Student Council Rep.; Ath- letic Patrol. Dolores Hoogstad Logan Girls ' League. ' Dec- Jack Isenhart Ike Washington Basketball Llj Baseball 1. 2; Hall Pa- trol 3; Student Council Rep.; Fire Squad. Don Ingalls Inky Hamilton Football 1, 2. 4, All-City 4; Baseball 1. 2 3 Basketball 1, 2; Hall Patrol 3, 4; R Club 4; Fire Squad 2; Wrestling 2; Dads ' Night Comm. 3; Red Cross Rep. 2- Home Room Offices 2, 3. Alex Johnson Logan Boys ' Fed.; Fire Squad. Arjy Donna Howell Hon ell- Whitman Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra t, 2, 3. 4; Night Under the Stars 1. 2. 3, 4; Li- brary Checker 2, 3; Gym Checker 1, 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Senior Math 4; All- Northwest Conference Band 3; i Speak- ers ' Bureau 2, 3; Dramatics Convocation ; Girls ' Tennis Team 2: All-School Plays 3, 4. Anita Howell Nita Whitman National Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary; Study Hall Checker 2, 3. 4; Speakers ' Bureau 1, 2; Treasure Chest Rep. 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Tutoring Comm. Chairman 4; O. G. A.. Secretary 4; Dad and Daughter Banquet 4; Big Sister. Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Color Day 1, 2. 3; Office Worker 4. Dorothy Hoogstad Logan Girls ' League; Red Cross Rep. Dot Lois Jacoy St. Xavier •Lois Choir 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Dance Comm 3; Usherettes 4; Night Under th« Stars 2; Chorus 2. Willard Jayne BUT W enatchee Junior High French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 Senior Math Club 3, 4; National Hono Society 3. 4. President 4: R Club 4 Senior A Class President; Cross-Countr: 4; Track 1. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 3. 4; Dane Comm. 4; Treasure Chest Rep. 4; Horn Room Offices. Charles Houghan Charle Whitman Boys ' Fed. 1, 2. 3. 4; Hall Patrol 3, i Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. thirty-four Kathleen Kallestad Kay Logan Choir 3, 4: Glee Club L 2; Night Under the Stars 3. 4: All-Northwest Choir 3; All-City Choir 4; Honor Roll Comm. Chairman; Big Sister; All-City Glee Club 3; Triple Trio 3. 4; Student Council Rep.: Senior Nominating Comm. : Home Room Offices. Kathryn Faye Karr Kuthy Libby Junior High Tennis Team 2, 3. 4; Gym Checker 3; Study Hall Checker 3; Basketball 2; Badminton 2, 3: Big Sister 4; Red Cross Rep. 4: Glee Club 3. Leo Keller Strasburg High School, North Dakota Boys ' Federation. •Kelly Ralph Kline Arlington Boys ' Federation. -Klinlf Mary Louise Lamon Lou Lou Longfellow National Honor Society 3; Home Ec Club; Art Club; Study Hall Checker 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2: Red Cross Rep. 1; Mothers ' Tea 3; Dad and Daughter Banquet 4; Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Nurse ' s Office Chairman 4; Dance Comm.; Home Room Offices. Glenn LeDuc Lee Longfellow Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Fire Squad 1; Hall Patrol; Interclass Basketball. Ray Kamstra Cheney Raymond Hall Patrol: Locker Comm.; Football 2: Carnival Comm. Robert Keck Robie Longfellow Boys ' Fed. 1. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. Hall Patrol 2. 3. 4; Athletic Patrol 4: Fire Squad Chairman 4; Football 1, 2, 3: Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary; Choir 4: Boys ' Quartet 4; Cheney Music Festi- val 1. 3; Pullman Music Competition 4; Spring and Winter Concerts 3. 4- Night Under the Stars 3, 4; Home Room Offices. Elva Louise Keck Lou Libby Junior High Volleyball Tournament: Home Room Offices. Lawrence D. Kolb Larry Murray High, St. Paul, Minn. Choir 4; Boys ' Fed. Rep. 4; Treasurer Boys ' Glee Club 3; Music Contest 2. 3. 4; Home Room Offices. Don Kuesterman Kesty Hamilton Football 1. 2; Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Conductor: Carnival Comm.; Fire Squad; Home Room Offices. Dunne Lauritzen Dienie Stevens Basketball 1. 2: Girls ' League: Modern Dance; Tanglefoot: Girls ' Glee Club 1. 2. thirty-five Joanne LeFors Deer Park Student Council Rep. Tari Big Sister. Charles Lilly Whitman •Red National Honor Society 3. 4. President; French-Latin Club. President; Senior Math Club, Vice President; Junior Math Club. President; Locker Comm. Chair- man; Band. Vice President 2. 3, 4: Pep Band 3; Jazz Sextette 4; Orchestra 4; Home Room Office. Darlene Lobdell Blondn North Central Girls ' League Rep. 3; Red Cross 2. 3: Home Ec. Club 3. 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Modern Dance 3. 4; Night Under the Stars ' ' 3. 4: Office Worker 4; Tangle- foot 2. 4; Gvm Checker 4; Big Sister 4 Merrilee Mae Lang Lee Stevens Study Hall Checker 3. 4; Carnation Sale I; Mothers ' Tea L Gerald Lovell Waukesha, Wisconsin Boys ' Federation. Jerry ' Maynard Maffit Boys ' Federation. •May Mary Lou Lemon Louie Midway, Pittsburg, Kansas Advisers ' Office ; Red Cross Rep.: Basketball 1. 4; Ring Tennis 4; Softball 3. 4; G. A. A. 4; Girls ' Glee Club 4. a ,; Ray Leighton Ray Ltbby Junior High Hall Patrol; Fire Squad; Dance Comm.: Cosmic Club; Student Council; Boys ' Fed.; Conductors; Sports Editor. Record Staff: Home Room Offices. Ester Long Columbia ' Esse ' Big Sister: Night Under the Stars : Pirettes; Locker Comm. Roger S. Lundgren R°iz Regal Hall Patrol: Fire Squad: Band 1. 2. 3; Athletic Patrol 4; Senior Math Club 3: Hi-Nite Council President 4; Dance Comm. 4; Football 1. 2: Baseball 1. 2. 3: Pep Band 3, 4: Business Manager 1950 Treasure Chest 4; Home Room Offices. Melvin James Lindgren Mel Regal Football 1, 3. 4; Basketball 1: Baseball: Track 4: Hall Patrol: Fire Squad: Boys ' Fed. Publicity Manager; Rogers Record Staff; Athletic Patrol: B oys ' Fed. Rep.; Home Room Offices. Bill Eugene Manderschied Mandie Arlington Basketball 1: Student Council Rep.: Conductors; Track 1; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Athletic Patrol; Spanish Club; Home Room Offices. thirty-six Eva Marshall Erie Libby Junior High Girls ' League Rep. 4: Gym Checker 3: Tennis Team 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2; Bad- minton 2. 3; Mothers ' Tea Style Show; Home Room Offices. William Mast Bill Logan Conductors; Fire Squad; Football I, 2. 3, 4; Tanglefoot 3. 4; Home Room Offices. Wilma McDowell Billie Regal Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Gym Checker 3; Big Sister 2. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Study Hall Checker 1: Carnival Comm. 3; Tutoring; Home Room Offices. William McDonald Boys ' Federation. Bill ' Ed McGhee Boys ' Federation. ' Ed Marvclla McLcod Marv Kellogg High, Idaho F. H. A. 2: Advisers ' Office 3: Nurse ' s Assistant 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Glee Club 4; Choir 4; Forget-Me-Not Sale 2; Big Sister 4; Home Room Offices Phyllis Mann Stevens Phyl Color Day 1. 2, 4; Advisers ' Office 4; Drives Comm. 1, 2; Usherette 4; Home Room Offices. Shirley Mayer Cooper ' Shirt Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Tanglefoot 1. 2: Study Hall Checker Checker 2, 3; Gym Patricia McCallum Patti Regal Llvewires Comm.; Information Comm.; Tanglefoot Comm.: Rogers Record, Cir- culation Manager; Quill and Scroll: Big Sister: Color Day Comm. Chairman: Dance Comm. Ruth McFate Ruthie Billings Junior High, Montana Home Ec. Club 2; Red Cross Rep. 3; Study Hall Checker 3. 4; Locker Comm. 4: Big Sister 3. 4: Carnival Comm.. Chairman: Forg et-Me-Not Sale 4; Morn- ing Girls 4: Girls ' Glee Club 4; Home Room Offices. Joyce Mclntyre Mac Anchorage, Alaska Tanglefoot 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4; Llvewires 3; Usherettes 3. 4: Home Room Offices. Chauncey Jerome Mead Jerry Arlington Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball: Baseball: Hall Patrol; Fire Squad: Red Cross Rep.; Student Council Rep. Athletic Pa- trol; Home Room Offices. thirty-seven Jeanne Milliron St. Patricks Jeannie Red Cross: Big Sister; Pirettes; Office Worker: Tennis Team: Mothers ' Tea Comm.: Glee Club: Home Room Offices. Robert Allen Miller -Bob- Regal Basketball: Baseball; Hall Patrol; Con Comm., Chairman; Election Comm. Chairman; Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4 Athletic Patrol: Dads ' Night Comm. Pep Band 3. 4; Student Council Rep. Music Contest 4; Home Room Offices. Don Miner Don Bemiss Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed.: Red Cross Rep.: Home Room Offices; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruth Molle Tweet Libby Junior High Gym Checker 2. 3: Big Sister 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Tutoring 3: Standards Comm. 4; Pirettes 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Larry Morris Larri Longfellow Junior Math Club: Senior Math Club; French-Latin Club; Cosmic Club, Presi- dent: Photography Club; Tennis 1. 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Home Room Offices. Patricia Morrison Pat ' Lincoln High, San Jose, California Girls ' League; Home Room Offices. Beverly Michaels Orchard Prairie ' Babe Night Under the Stars 2. 3. 4: Pirettes 2, 3. 4: Big Sister 3, 4; Standards Comm. Gym Checker 2. 3, 4; Home Room Clerical Work 2, 3, 4; Home Room Offices. Joanne Dolores Miller Joannie Whitman Song Leader; Standards Comm.. Chair- man: Frosh Comm., Chairman; Study Hall Checker; G. A. A.; F. H. A.: Junior Math Club; Footlights: Mothers ' Tea Comm.; Booster and Betterment Co- chairman; Home Room Offices. Patricia Miller Patty Whitman Tutor 1, 2; Gym Checker 2, 3: Night Under the Stars 2; Big Sister 4: Basketball: Volleyball; Tennis; G. A. A.: Pirettes 2; Flag Twirler 4; Boots and Slippers, Western Dance Club Color Day 2; Home Room Offices. Mary Moon North Central Shop Office; Gym Checker. Mary Bert M. Morris Bert Longfellow Band. President 4: Pep Band. President 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Rogers Jazz Sextette, President 4; National Honor Society 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Treasure Chest Rep.: Northwest Conference Band 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4. Twyla Morrison Terry Orchard Prairie Lost and Found Comm.; Vocations Comm.; Points Comm.; Nigh t Under the Stars ; Mothers ' Tea Comm.; Or- chestra 2. 3, 4; Rogers Record 4: Study Hall Checker: Charters Comm.; Pictures and Decorations Comm.; Girls ' League Rep.; Home Room Offices. thirty-eight Ted Muelken Washington Hall Patrol: Boys ' Federation. •ltd- Donna Jean Myers Dee Jay Cooper Main Office Worker; Carnation Sale: Poppy Sale; Bookroom; Tennis Team; F. H. A. Club. Marguerite Nelson Marvey Holy Names Academy Flag Twirler 3; Glee Club, Vice Presi- dent 3. Secretary 2, 4; Choir 4: Night Under the Stars 2. 3. 4; Tanglefoot 3: Big Sister 2, 3; Livewires 4; Home Room Offices. Lois Nelson Loie Regal Big Sister. Tutoring Comm.; F. H. A. Sgt. at Arms, Secretary; Office Worker. Shirley-Merl Newton Shirt Regal National Honor Society 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; French-Latin Club 4; Palette and Brush 1, 2, 3, 4; Cosmic Club 3. 4; Tutoring Comm. 2, 3: Night Under the Stars 1, 2; Tanglefoot 1; Home Room Offices. Donna Ogle Donnie Arlington Color Day; Tanglefoot; Pirettes: Dad and Daughter Banquet: Football Ban- quet; Hall Patrol; Modern Dance Club: Night Under the Stars : Dance Comm.; Art Club; Girls ' Gym Checker; Home Room Offices. Derry Mounce Demounce Whitman Spanish Club 4; Cosmic Club 4; Hall Patrol 4. Thais Meyers Bemiss Thais ' Student Council Rep. 1, 4: Carnation Sale 1, 2; Speakers ' Bureau; Spanish Club 3, 4: G. A. A.. Vice President 4; Lost and Found Comm. 4; Advisers ' Of- fice Chairman 4: Big Sister 3. 4; Pi- rettes 2, 3, 4; Uniform Comm. for Pirettes: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Softball 1. 3; Badminton 2: Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4. James Arthur Nelson Jim Logan Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Conductors: Fire Squad 4; Home Room Offices. Patricia Ann Nelson Pat Whitman Orchestra 1. 2, 3, President 4: Band 3. 4. Fifth Executive; Study Hall Checker; Mothers ' Tea 3; Red Cross Comm.; O. G. A. 3, 4; Speakers ' Bureau, Secretary 3: Treasure Chest Rep. 4; Charters Comm. 4; Constitution Comm. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3; Carnival 4: Night Under the Stars. Richard Nicholson Loiig ellou! Hall Patrol; Fire Squad. ' Nick ' Loren Newland Lerk North Central Senior Class Treasurer; Quill and Scroll: French-Latin Club; Spanish Club; Con Comm., Co-chairman; Student Council Rep.; Senior Class Rep.: A Murder Has Been Arranged: Snafu ; Rum- pelstiltskin : Dance Comm.; Home Room Offices. thirty-nine Lorna Joan Onstine Lornie North Central Bookroom Worker 2; Study Hall Check- er 2: Tanglefoot 2; Livewire 2; Foot- lights Club 2; Palette and Brush 4; Glee Club, Sgt. at Arms 4: Home Room Offices. Harold Albert Owen Bu;; Bertiiss Hall Patrol 3. 4: Cosmic Club 1. 2. Terry Parks Libby Junior High Hall Patrol 4; Boys ' Fed. Terri Ken Pent as Boys ' Federation. •Kenny 1 Doreen Pearson Pen my Longfellow Pirettes 2; Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Mothers ' Tea 3. 4; Standards Comm. 4: French-Latin Club 4: Nurse ' s Office 4; Library Checker 4: Candy Counter Worker 3: Dad and Daughter Banquet 3, 4: Tutoring Comm. 2: Home Room Offices. Mary Lou Podd Garfield Tanglefoot 1; Girls ' League Louie ' fib Phyllis Jean Olsen Phyl Arlington Con Comm.; Dance Comm.; Color Day 3, 4; Pirettes 2; Pirates ' Cove Comm.; Big Sister; Cosmic Club 4; Feature Edi- tor of Rogers Record; Girls League Of- fices; Student Body Offices: Yell Leader 3. 4; Home Room Offices. Winnifred Jean Olson Winnie Whitman Tanglefoot; Mothers ' Tea: Color Day; Study Hall Checker. Raymond K. Owen Ray ' Bemiss Hall Patrol 3. 4: Track 1: Baseball 1. Margie Paup Penny ' Wenatchee Night Under the Stars : Usherettes Girls ' League; Home Room Offices. Marie Pierce Arlington Usherettes; Girls ' League. ' Marie ' Ronald Poole Ronnie Arlington Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 3, 4: Orches- tra 3, 4; Hall Patrol; Boys ' Fed.; Brass Sextet: Night Under the Stars ' ' 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1 forty Jack Parker Stevens Band 4; Boys ' Fed. ' Jake- Bruce Ronneburg Ronnie Regal Boys ' Fed. Rep.: Cosmic Club. Sgt. at Arms 3, 4; Senior Math Club. Vice President. President 3. 4; Tennis: Hall Patrol: Home Room Offices. Rita Running Arlington Rite Cheer Leader; Pirettes; Big Sister; Color Day Comm.; Usherettes Comm.; Tanglefoot Comm.; Home Room Offices. Alvin Sail Greeley, Colorado Treasure Chest Rep ' AV Brush Club, Room Offices. 4; Palette and Treasurer: Track: Home Donald Sanders Don Orchard Prairie Cheer Leader 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; Fire Squad 4; Booster and Betterment Comm. 4: A. S. B. President 4: Boys ' Fed. Rep. 2; Student Council Rep.; Home Room Offices. Jerrill Sauser Jerrie ' Kiona Benton High Spanish Club 3. 4; Style Trend Chair man 4: Choir 4: Girls ' Glee Club 3 Business Manager of Rogers Record 4 Big Sister 4; Treasure Chest Rep. 4 Tennis 3: Quill and Scroll 4. Patricia Mae Raschka Pattie Logan Choir 1, 2, 3: Chairman of Usherettes: Program Comm.: Dad and Daughter Banquet: Bookroom Helper; Night Under the Stars : Study Hall Checker; Gym Checker: Tennis Team; Home Room Offices. Doris Jean Rennaker Jean Longfellow O. G. A.; Spanish Club. Secretary 3; Big Sister 3. 4: Study Hall Checker 4: Shop Office 3: Mothers ' Tea 3; Tutoring Comm. 4; Lost and Found Comm. 4: Achievements Comm. 4; Pirettes 2. 3; Home Room Offices. Carol Rossman ' Hamilton Tennis Team 1. 2, 3; H o m e Offices. Carol Wanda Sannes Harry Longfellow Pirettes 1, 2; Tanglefoot 2. 3. 4: Live- wires 2. 3. 4; Cosmic Club 3. Vice Presi- dent 4: Girls ' League Rep. 2: Big Sister 3. 4; Freshman Con Comm. 4; Home Room Offices. Andy Solberg Andy Lewis and Clark Cosmic Club; Palette and Brush, Treas- urer, President; Hall Patrol; Fire Squad; Student Council Rep.; Home Room Offices. Donald Schudel North Central Boys ' Fed. ' Don forty-one Richard Schroder Dick Hamilton Band I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2. 3. 4; Or- chestra 2, 3; Choir; Band President: Winter-Spring Concert; Night Under the Stars 1, 2, 3. 4; Boys ' Chorus; Glee Club; Fire Squad; Boys ' Fed.; Solo Contest Music; Swing Sextet; Brass Sextet; Quartet; Home Room Offices. James Scott Jim Our Lady of Lourdes Fire Squad; Hall Patrol; Student Body Rep.; Out of the Frying Pan ; A Murder Has Been Arranged ; Boys ' Federation. Edith Marie Shackette Puddles Arlington Mothers ' Tea 1; Locker Comm. 2; Red Cross Rep. 4; Poppy Sales 1. 2. Jo ' Jo Ann Shields Bemiss Big Sister 3. 4; Pirettes 2. 3. Tanglefoot 2 3, 4; Bookroom Helper 1; Nurses Office Assistant 4; Office Helper 4; Livewires; Points Comm.; Mothers Tea; Color Day; Modeling; Home Room Offices. Barbara Smith Barb Arlington Pirettes 3; Band Majorette 4; Pirette. Treasurer 4, President 4; Snafu Pro- duction Staff 3; A Murder Has Been Arranged Production Staff 4: Out of the Frying Pan 4; Boots and Slippers 1 2 3, 4; Night Under the Stars 2, 3: Complaints Comm., Chairman 4; Big Sister 3 4; Rumpelstiltskin ; All-City Pep Rally 4; P.-T. A. Carnival; Fresh- man Players; Home Room Offices. Margery Jean Smith Margie Bemiss Choir 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Ad- visers ' Office 4; Nurse ' s Office 2; Night Under the Stars 1, 3; Study Hall Checker 4; Mothers ' Tea 3; Achieve- ments Comm. 4; Home Room Offices. fat fn James Schwanbeck Jim Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council Rep.; Football 2; Murder Has Been Arranged ; Hall Patrol; Fire Squad; Home Room Offices. Eline Schaff Schaf Hamilton Dad and Daughter Banquet 4; Mothers ' Tea 3; Glee Club 1: Night Under the Stars 1; Livewires 3; Tanglefoot 2; Big Sister 3, 4; Girls ' League Forget-Me-Not Drive 1; Home Room Offices. ' Shaf JoAnne Shaffer Stevens Big Sister 3: Pirette 2. 3; Majorette 4; Football Banquet 4; Pirette Dance Comm.. Chairman; Tanglefoot Comm.; Color Day Comm.; Usherettes Comm.; Livewires Comm.; Night Under the Stars 3, 4: Rogers Record Staff 4: Ten- nis 2: Modern Dance Class 3; Study Hall Checker, Home Room Offices. Beverly Eyvonne Shear Bev Hamilton Big Sister 3, 4; Pirettes 2, 3; Majorette 4; Football Banquet 4; Tanglefoot Chair- man; Style Trends Chairman; Girls ' League, Treasurer 3, President 4; Ush- erettes Comm.; National Honor Society 4; Foo tlights Club 1. 2. 3; Junior Math Club 1. 2: Night Under the Stars 1, 2: Mothers ' Tea 2, 3; Dad and Daughter Banquet; O. G. A.; Home Room Offices. Patsy Lee Sims Pat Arlington Student Council Rep. 2; Tanglefoot; Of- fice Worker; Choir 2, 3. 4; Night Under the Stars 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club; Tennis Team 3. Claris Sloan Clair Regal Big Sister 4; Tutor 2; Tanglefoot 4; News Editor of Record 4; Spanish Club 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Junior Press Club 4; Home Room Offices. forty-two Raymond Stranberg Ray Willard Football 2. 3: Fire Squad 4; Hall Patrol 3; Home Room Offices. Dolores Spataforc Ltbby Junior High Dee Bottoms Up : Spring Fever ; Al- most Summer : Fashion Trends; Make- up Comm.: Dear Ruth ; Night Under the Stars 2: Spanish Club; Student Council Rep.; Girls ' League Rep.: Tu- toring Comm. Marvin Soehren Mary Hamilton Fire Squad 3. 4; Conductors 4; Boys ' Fed.; Home Room Offices. Joan Snyder Riverside Nurse ' s Office 3; Girls ' League. ' foe ' Ray Thieman Ray Stevens Junior Math Club; Cosmic Club: Senior Math Club; Home Room Offices. Eleanor Gene Todd Ellie Longfellow Nurse ' s Office 2; Bulletin Board 3: Tanglefoot 2, 3, 4: Model for Style Show; Style Trends 4; Football Ban- quet 3. Dad and Daughter Banquet 3 Pirettes 2; Senior A Class Editor Study Hall Checker 3; F. H. A. 3. 4 Big Sister 4; Main Office Helper 3, 4. Girls ' League; Modern Dancing 2; Home Room Offices. Joyce Stewart Slim Regal Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Advisers ' Office: Complaints Comm. 3: Color Day 1. 4: Usherettes 4: Big Sister 2. 3. 4: Study Hall Checker 3: Mothers ' Tea Comm. Home Room Offices. Betty Lou Stuart Belts Hamilton Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. President, Secre- tary, Librarian; Mothers ' Tea 3; Nurse ' s Office Chairman 4; Night Under the Stars 2. 4: F. H. A.; O. G. A.; Study Hall Checker 3: Girls ' State. 1949: Sen- ior Class Secretary; National Honor Society; Home Room Offices. Betty Jo Sorensen Betty Jo Lincoln Study Hall Checker L 2; Stamps Comm 2: Red Cross Rep. 2; Tennis Team 2 Gym Checker 2: Mothers ' Tea 2, 3 Night Under the Stars 2, 3; Major ettes 3. Naomi Taylor Coeur d ' Alene Girls ' League. ' Naom Veta Thrasher Vety Whitman Choir 4: French-Latin Club 4; Big Sister 3. 4: Home Ec. Club 2; Mothers ' Tea 3: Student Council Rep. 1: Study Hall Checker 3; Night Under the Stars 4. Donna Lee Torbitt Donnie Lewis and Clark Choir: Gym Checker; Usherette; P.-T. A. Hostess: Girls ' Glee Club. jorty-three Betty Jean Ullrich Betty Franklin Majorettes 4: Pirettes 2, 3: Study Hall Checker 3: Library Checker 2. 4; Moth- ers ' Tea Comm. 2; Dad and Daughter Banquet Comm. 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Color Day 4; Student Council Rep. 4: Football Banquet Comm. Council Rep. 4: Football Banquet Comm.: Pirette Dance Comm. 4. Bernard Vandrey North OTitrn! •Edo Football 3. 4: Track 3. 4; Baseball Hall Patrol 3; Home Room Offices. Lawrence Walker Larry Hamilton Rons Fed. Rep .: Baseball 1: Football 2: Dads ' Night: Wrestling 1. 2: Hall Patrol 3, 4: Fire Squad 3: Cheer Leader 3, 4; Home Room Offices. Nila Wall Nila Deer Park High Big Sister 3. 4: French-Latin Club 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 4: Girls ' League Rep. 3: Forget-Me-Not Drive 4: Treas- ure Chest Rep. 4: Carnival 4: Horizon Club 2. 3. 4; Home Room Offices. Billie Whelchel Billi Whitman Debate I. 2. 3 Secretary: Speakers. Bu- reau: Study Hall Checker 2. 3. 4: Big Sister 3. 4: Rogers Record Editor. Busi- ness Manager: Spanish Club. Secretary : Art Club: Junior Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll. Secretary: Home Room Offices. Ted Whipps Ted Columbia Hall Patrol: Student Council Rep.; Fire Squad: Home Room Offices. Barbara Upton Barb ' Willard Pirettes 2: Mothers ' Tea 2, 3: Dad anc Daughter Banquet 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; Girls League: Forget-Me-Not Sale L 2: Poppj Sale 1: Big Sister 2. 3: Study Hal Checker 2, 3; Home Room Offices. Marcine Vohs Marcy ' James Monroe Junior High Seattle, Washington Complaints Comm. 3; Style T r e n d i Comm. 4: Mothers ' Tea 3: Big Sister 3 4; Ski Club 2: Home Ec. Club 2. 3 Girls ' League Rep. 4: Red Cross Rep. Home Room Offices. Leota Wait Lett Greeley High Girls ' League Rep.; Book room ; Glee Janet Walker Riverside High ]an Locker Committee 4; Glee Club; Ho rizon Club 4; Carnival 4. George Weber Webby St. Cloud Tech, Minnesota National Honor Society; Senior Math Club: Track 3: R Club; Hall Patrol: Head Tutoring Comm.: Student Council Rep.: Mother and Son Banquet Comm.: Football 3: Boys ' Fed. Rep.; Home Room Offices. Beverly West Jeanne ' Havermale Junior High Volleyball 2: Band 2. 3. 4: Big Sister 3 4; Red Cross Rep 4; Night Under EH Stars 2: Horizon Club 4: Home Roon Offices. forty-four Richard Wimpy Garfield Dick- Han Patrol 3. 4; Fire Squad 2; Football 2. 3: Band 1. 2, 3, 4.- Boy ' Fed. Rep. 2: Student Council Rep. 3: Night Under the Stars 2, 3. 4; Home Room Offices. Robert Yaeger Fairview, Oregon Fire Squad; Home Room Offices Bob- Irene Yamamoto Shorty Regal Treasurer of Girls ' League: Nurse ' s Of- fice: Big Sister: Lost and Found Comm.: Morning Girls: Drives Comm.: Study Hall Checker: Student Council Rep.; Gym Checker; Carnival Food Comm., Chairman; Home Room Treasurer. Sally Jane Zuriinden Sail Orchard Prairie Choir L 2, 3. 4; Triple Trio 3. 4; Big Sister 3; Footlights Club 1. 2; Girls- League Rep. Patricia Lorraine Smith Pat Stadium High French-Latin Club, Corresponding Sec- retary; Palette and Brush; Girls ' League Style Show: Dad and Daughter Ban- quet: Tutoring Comm.; Fall Festival; Style Trends; Mothers ' Tea; Shop Of- fice Worker; Home Room Offices. Lorna Jordan Lollie Arlington Choir 1. 2, 4; Night Under the Stars 1, 2, 4; Palette and Brush 1, 2. 3, 4: Style Trend 1, 2; Lost and Found Comm. Loretta Wiedmer Loo Hamilton F. H. A. 3; Mothers ' Tea: Tanglefoot 2, 3; Usherettes 2; Dad and Daughter Ban- quet 1, 2. 4; Livewires 3, 4; Study Hall Checker 3: Color Day: Big Sister 3, 4: Office Assistant: Pirettes 2. 3; Home Room Offices. Joann Wise Regal •Jo National Honor Society: Big Sister; Study Checker; Drives Comm., Chair- man: Lost and Found Comm.; Morning Girls Comm.; Scrapbook Comm.; Debate Comm.: Gym Checker: Forget-Me-Not Drive. Rosemary Zimbrick Rosic Willard Big Sister 3, 4; Pirettes 3, 4: Night Under the Stars 2. 4; Red Cross Rep. Beverly Wilson Logan Bey Girls ' League: Tanglefoot 1. 3; Night Under the Stars 1; Study Hall Checker 1: Junior Math Club 1. Leitha Reed Lea Cooper Palette and Brush 2: Big Sister 3 Mothers ' Tea Comm. 3; Studv Hall Checker 4: Home Room Offices 3 4 Jack Clark Clark- Whitman Band 2, 3; Choir 2, 3: Quartet 3: Red Cross Rep. 4. Track 4: Boys ' Fed.: Ski Club 1. 2. Sgt. at Arms 1. Treasurer 2. forty-five SENIOR B Aux. Gym — Mr. Brown First row: Ed Devine. Willie Hoff. Bob Schwarder. Stuart Evey, Bob Torrence. Second row: Joe Norton. Bill Benway. Bob Walker. Buzzy Miller. Don Larsen. Dick Phelps. 110 — Mrs. Leland Fir«t row: Marilyn Gearheart. Lorraine Phillips. Grace Sorenson. Leila Taggart.Second row: Mary Osborn. Dorene Butterfield.. Patti Whelan. Carolyn Caughey. Donna Cooper Third row: Gloria Hayes. Darlene Lemon. Darlene Tiffan Beverly Watts. Fourth row: Bonnie Gunning. Virginia Linden. Janice Pounds, Ardith Wilson, Edith Shackette. S-3— Mr. Russell Fint row: Pete Sjostrom. Neil Benson. Dick McBride. Bob Marks, Stanley Gearheart. Bob Marchiaro. Second row: Don Bernell. Frank White. Kenny Domke. Bill Barker. Pat Downing. Floyd Brady. Third row: Bob Thad. Dale Mills. Gordon Robins. Bob Dixon. Bill Gillls. Adrian Nichols, Walter Jordan. Fourth row: Bob Harris Dwayne Wolfe. Gerald Gates. Bob Langstrom. John Morford, Eugene Olsen, Bob Larson, Reese Briggs, Jim Scott, J. B. Edmonds. JUNIOR A 124 — Mr. Grafious First row: Robert Hagseth, Emerson Harvey, Kerry Henderson, Les Hilbey, Jack Haffner. Russell Grieb, Larry Harrison. Second row: Robert Flanagan. Darrell Hall. Robert Demers. Herb Hettinger. Cal Fenter, Dale Decker. Dick Gillis, Ronald Devine. Third row: Ray Derrick, Darrel Johnson, Jerry Ewing, Bob Fisher. Eddie Hallsteen. Homer Harding. Don Hutchinson, Ronald Hill. fifty 216 — Miss Herbert First row: Anna O ' Neel, Dorothy Lee, Mary McCauley, Claire Marchioro, Delores Naccarato. Second row: Vanita Onstine. Selma Jones, Marian Men. Donna Phillips, Connie Patterson, Joyce Miller, Gloria Purdy. Third row: Arlene McGeath, Gladys Lowery, Janice Mcintosh, Delores Peterson, Delores Merkel, Beverly Lerum, Ruth Murphy, Naola McLean. Fourth row: Sheryl Pruitt, Kaye Veach, Jerene McDowell, Merlene Kerr, Betty Knittle. Pat Waugh. Anna May Keplinger, Elizabeth Paulson, Faye Kennedy. 304 — Mr. Black First row: Dick Aker, Gary Benjamin, Delton Bonnet, James Davies, Marion Clason Second row: Bruce Anthony, Merl Beck, Jack Bush, Joe Cummings, Boyd Bumpus, Dick Rhodes, Duane Brant. Third row: Tom Blodgett, Bob Candler, Melvin Clark. Gary Walters, Arnold Anderson, Fred Hanson, Arlin Ashby. Dick Bright. 300-B — Mrs. Osearson First row: Iola Sloan, Jo Penna. Keo Shoff, Myrna Stine, Lois Williams. Second row: Joanne Revier, Betty Reue. Joanne SUU. Pat Rand. Mary Ann Stalker, Jean Wood. Third row: Marilyn Stirling, Gloria Reagan, Marilyn Riesau, Joan Wickham, Yvonne Shand, Lois Zornes, Barbara Searls, Arlene Thirkill. Ila Mae Van Autry. Claudia Wood, Shirley Wandler. Fourth row: Shirley Repp, JoAnne Robinson, Artyelee Smith. Lenora Slawter, Audrey Thirkill, Vera Wahl, Phyllis Whittaker. Phyllis Teller, Jeannine Robison. Jeanette Wilson. 308— Mr. Sabo Firit row: Stuart Young. Jim Williams. Second row: Monte Schroeder, Don Wilson, Lynn Sailor, Art Yutari, Lane Ruud. Third row: Jack Summers. Bill Wyman. Art Schoening. Don Green, Larry Scalero, Rudi Schuback, Kenneth Smith. Fourth row: Ron Schmidt. Bill Schulz, Jack Tracy. Bob Robertson, Dwaine Schmeglnske. Jerry Weise, Don Zachary. James Shontell. fifty-one 222 — Mrs. Frisbie First row: Joanne Kronich, Peggy Fallgren, Carol Ann Horey, Jean Harris, Andree LaFave. Second row: Betty Lo Hoffman, Shirley Dolan, Loren Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Barbara James, Dolores Hudlo ' Mary Johnson. Third row: Anita Ed wall, Bonnie Finch, Shirley Holquist. Lyla Mae Johannson, Lorraine Hayes, Marilyn Harris, Nora Hanson, Joyce Havercroft, Mary Ann Wiley. Fourth row: Donna Doerlng, Alice Gramlow, Virginia Henrickson, Ralein Godfrey, Diana Lee Ince, Lata Belle Fisher, Myra Jarbeau, Marilyn Johnson. S-l — Mr. Sackett First row: Al Reidinger, Bob Merrich, Bob Northrop. Lynn LaFave, Len Person, Bob Ower Second row: Ron Mac Arthur. Ail Lale, Leland Kennedy, Roger Lauck, Jerry Lfzer. Louis Lorenz. Third row: Waldo Magnuson. Bob Klassen, Dwaine Maine, Merle Murphy, Norman Olsen, Bob Luster, Elden Manderscheid. Fourth row: Dave Manny, Larry Lancaster, Bill Moddy, Delbert Lage. Larry Karlson, Jack Kirwin. Jim Michels. 315 — Miss Weymouth First row: Donna Covey, Betty Black, Delores Bjordahl, Beverly Beach, Shirley Borden, Jackie Cochran, Diane Crego, Marian Davies, Joyce Berry. Second row: Nancy Bicha, Helen Bruce, Roberta Day, Yvonne Adler. Yvonne Brimble Peggy Cuddy, Joyce Adams Marjorie Chapman, Joan Dal ton. Th i rd row : Darlene Barnes. Pat Bresnahan, Janet Airey. Barbara Brother. Vernic Bolinski. Ruth Bonnet. Joan Davis, Beverly Blanchard. Fourt row: Delores Bonser, Marilyn Bangs, Pat Briola, Clara Cheetham, Pearl Bolich, Barbara Austin, Claris Craig. Sally Clark. JUNIOR B 207— Mr. Stoddard Fir t row: Al Raschka. David Soper. Pat Van Sickle. Kay Walker, Ronnie Vigil. Second row: Keith Sannes. Don Miller Ronnie Van Damme. Barrv Parker, Bob Wollin, John Russell. Third row: Clay Swisher. Roger Wallace, Larry Woodwick, Jerry Sims, Al Paulsen. John Sargent. fifty-two 316 — Mr. Ostness First row: Robert Berry, Richard Hanson. Gary Davey, Dwayne Lewis. Second row : Dean Lydig. Verner Hog berg, Leslie Beck, Harold Glasgow, Richard Cook, Jack Hewlett. Third row: Richard Ast ' eford. Vic Bradley, Chuck Meyers, Alan Bremer, Gary Brown, Bill Garrison. Joe Ambrose. 126 — Miss Brockman First row: Sonja Carlson, Tiny O ' Connor. Barbara Brown, June Harris. Second row : Mary Burell, Joyce Mowbray, Barbara Gamby, Jeannine Heinze, Ruth Van Damme. Durene James, Jean Shelton Third row : Dorothea Kaye, Donna Willard, Shirley Lutz. Audrey Fischer, Marilyn Stinger, Donna Miller, Marion Dahlgren, Donna Matheny. Fourth row: Pat Babbitt. Shirley Whipps, Sue Rex road. Donna McAvory, Loran Hawkins, Marie McCarty. Mary Lou Olsen, Rosemarie Thompson. SOPHOMORE A 300-C— Mr. Slcizcr First row: Angelo Orrino, Fred Miller. Jerry Mickey. Dick O ' sen. Second row: Bud Money, Don Packer. Del Reedy. Albert Martello. Dave Olney. John Morris, Jim Moore. Third row: Jack MacKenzie. Larry Remm, Gravin McMann. Earl Nelson. Gerald Messer. Dan Naccarato. Al Ostness. John Paulson. Fourth row: Dallas Palmer, Don McMath. Bob Mildes, Bob Olson. Bob Reed, Bill Morrison. Bob Masters, Lenord Oberg. Bob Nesbit, Jim Meyers. 217 — Miss Stevens First row: Lorrita Loomis. LaVerne Meir, Carole McDonald. Joanne La ' onde, Diane Mlzcner. Donna Howell. Nelda Jacobs, Diana Lorsung. Second row: Vernlta Lawrence. RaNai Johann. Shirley Holt. Janet Lane. Darlene Kunz. E aine Ingalls. Iris Parks. Helen Pugh. Third row: Bonnie Larson, JoAnn Mast. Doris Pettet. Dawn Helenga, Florence McCauley, Margaret Lobe. Carol Parkins. Donna Higgins. Fourth row: Lois Maine Margery Makey, Karen Kellv. Bettina Hofford. Louelia Hutcheson. Ruth Jean Marci ' e Louise Holden, Louise s .maker ' fifty-three 301 — Mr. Hubbard First row: Russell Sweetland. Roger Sakariason, Ronnie Willeocks. Richard Yamamoto. Second row: Dale Shute, Jim Simpson. Roger Woodward, Jim West. Dave Torrence. Third row: Dale Soderberg. Roy Shook. Frank Totten. John Weber. Harley Yarber. Dean Williams. Fourth row: Jim Skarset. Ernest Volvuardsen. Marvin Voss. Keith Spangle, Edwin Sanger, Tom Young. Dick Whelan. 303 — Miss LeFevre First row: Donna Stejskal. Hazel Rosenthal. Sandra Storch, Dorothy Spiess. Second row: Hilma Stecks. Carole Maffit. Marv Miacolo, Joan Repp, Barbara Spafford. Third row: Beverly Nurse. Delores Reardon. Jackie Price. Donna Smulan. Bettv Pirtle. Frances Person. Barbara Stewart. Dorothy Shaw. Fourth row: Lois Orr. Darlene Soechren. Jean Reeck. Rose Sabo. Lavonne Nelson, Pat Snyder. Joy Morton, Barbara Springgate. Dina Murray. S-2 — Mr. Bunn First row: Denny Clark. Jim Brown. Duane Warre n. Second row: Russell Akers. Chuck Chapman. Claude O ' Brien. Robert Coombs, John Bartanen. Dick Bartholomew. Bob Adams. Third row: Douglas Berg, Bill Barr. Kenneth Beneway, Bob Bauer, Mike Cox. Bruce Chambers. Hueston Chambers, Larry Buhrer. Fourth row: Bob Bowles. Glenn Broden. Roy Butts. Marvin Adams. Archie Cooper. Dennis Bernier, Ted Hoff. Dick Castner, Chuck Costello. 220 — Miss Moyer First row: Alma Bartenan, Pat Anstis. Sharon Mellon. Jackie Marsh. Barbara Cravens. Phyllis Brizendine. Arlen Benham. Second row: Lucille Bray. Jean Fredericks. Marie Beck. Pat Cole, Betty Aronson. Teresa Contablle. Joyce Barnes. Third row. Sylvia Alhen. Lucille Adre, Joan Frederics. Cora Lee Hann, Clarice Ballard. Bernadine Biotti, Louella Cummings. Beverly Bell. Kathryn Andrew:; Fourth row: Betty Lou Green, Martha Adams. Vinie Baump. Carol Adkins. Delores Collett, Barbara Boberg. Bertha Bachelor. Mildred Bridgens. Jean Burkhart. jifty-jour 214 — Mrs. Broberg First row: Joanne Hansen, Donna Hayes. Joanne Elmquist. Second row: Shirley Ackerman, Teresa Racanelli, Lee Gilbert. Third row: Virginia Davis, Geraldine Fay, Anita Durgin, Carole Glassley, Bonnie Baker. Vivian Granlund. Janet Fellers, Florence Ferguson. Fourth row: Gloria Dixon, Lenor Gramlow, Barbara Harding, Blanche Hanning, Shirley Edwall, Marilyn Gasline, Nita Guenther, Marie Easley. 105— Mr. Stumpf Firtt row: Dick Dombriski, Earl Dolan, Daryl Felts. Lynn Geiselbrecht, Jack Harrison. Second row: Don Davis. Ron Hatcher, Jerry Dikes, Jim Fry, Bob Dorchuck. Third row: Bill Hanley. Bob Gibson. Gene Gubeli. Bill Havercroft, George Harding, Ronald Dicken. Fourth row: Mike Fagan, Dave Dixon. Melvin Elliott. Ted Gese. Gary Davis. Eldrege Gibson, Harold Harper, Earl Davis, Don Foisy. 314 — Mrs. Pence First row: Barbara Watkins. Corma Tunison. Rosemary Wyman. Second row: Joyce Young. Arlene Roestel, Irene Wadsworth. Janet Watkins, Josephine White. Third row: Marilyn York. Gwen Uderman. Jean Wiburg, Errol Jo Worford. Patsy Yancer. Marlys Thompson, Shirley Verbance Mildred Warner. Fourth row: Barbara Lierman, Kathleen Young, Delores Yden. Fay Worthinglon, Marlene Wallace. Carol Wakely, Connie Stephens. Edna Mae Zimbrtck, Donna Lee Wethers. 202— Mr. Aller First row: James Kellogg. Harlan Keifer, Irvin Kirkpatrick. James McLaughlin, Jerry Knight. Charles Kinzel. Second row: Dave Jeppersen, Ken Kingsolver. Lyle Jensen, Gary Kozenek. John Lemon, Bill McCaughey, Lawrence Lewis. Douglas Hopkins. Allen Knapp. Third row: Myron Hilby, Jim Kofmehl. Fred Hobbs. Robert Jacobs. Wesley Kelley. Ronald Jolly. Donald Kamstro, Dick Mclnally. Herschel McArthur. fifty-five SOPHOMORE B 218 — Miss Moyer First row: Mary Lou James, Helen Wlldman. Shirley Hastings. Juanita Burnette, Peggy James. Bernadine Mildes. Mary Ann Gilmore, Blanche Goddard. Second row: Helen Ryner, Marilyn McDonald. Pat Babcock. Juanita Marshall, Carol Eicholm, Donna Crosby. Donna Reue, Nancy Vandergaag. Myrtle Gilmore. Third row: Barbara Nlms. Shirley Williams. Marv Lou Reglin. Carol Telford. Marv .lohnsuu aan Mahoney. Helen HayflFOHme Santori. Fourth row: Arlene Linden. Lela Sanders, Anna Bradshaw. Jackie Drishell. Eleanor McDonald, Freya Peterson, Shlrlev Traycor. Donna Lee Whittkipe, Coleen Nechanicky, Donna Newcome. i02 — Mr. Lipscomb First row: Cliftoi Merrick. Jerry Harnols. James Shook, John Elliott. Jerrv Armstrong, Leonard Cliffin. Second row: Pete Boquett. Don Torrence. Mel Neighbors, Albert Kiefer. Jerry Shefling. Marlye Eldrago. Bill Downing. Third row: George Williamson. Dick I.angdon. Paul Haas. Jerry Hovin. Don Guest, Larry Davis, Cliff Appling. Al Wagner. Bob iruins. Fourth row: Del Standafor. Dick McGowan. Bob McKenney. Del Hutter, Jack Shutter. Don Guning. Dave Burger, Skip Amsidon, John Deeter. Bob McKentryro. 206 — Miss Smith First row: Anne Gray. Viola Horton. Pat Grimmet. Joyce Geiselbrecht, Dorothy Irvine. Second row: JoAnne Hopkins. Shirlev Howard. Janice Flieger. Pat Lilienthal. 11a Eckly. Rosemary Hilby. Jan Hartman. Third row: Pauline Hutcheson. Marjorie Hopkins, Maridee Hllby, Shirley Hollingsworth. Lavora Greenwood, Diane George. Dolores Gilleo. Delane Eilmes. Louise Finche. Elva Holloway. Fourth row: Darlene Hawkins. Margaret Hoff. Lillian Hill. Celia Guenter. Adele Graebner, Ruth Franklen. Gloria Elmore. Pat Evans. Joan Forcier. FRESHMAN A S-5 — Mr. Kienholz First row: Dick Dahl. Everett Craig. Don Demo. Gene Gregory. Dore Bier. Richard Grant, Ray Dickers. Second row: James Dirks. Bob Wadsworth. James Emerson, Roger Glanville. Gary Fallgren Merlyn Fischer, Owen Davles, Bill Groth, Sam Green. Jim Ellingsen. Third row: Ted Gur Floyd Delbridge, Leonard Elvigan. Kenneth Gevillo, Ray Davis, Bill Delong. David Emerson. George Entenman. Jack Elmore. Frai c  Conrad. Bill Devine. fifty-six 307 — Mr. Roestel Firtt row: Martin Overhauser, Bill Noble, Frank Novel. Ian McKensie, Ken Palmquist, Gene McGoregan, Robert O ' Neel, Jim Mahoney, Leon Martin, Harold Mueler. Second row: Roland Meyer, Dick Peterson, Joey Miller, Laney Martin, Ronald Moon, Dean Mock, Howard Osterud, Severt Olson. Bronson, Mastne. Third row: Bill Powell. Ben Redmond, Jack Merrill, Albert May. Nathen Maddox, Richard Strong. John Rutter. Fourth row: Dennis Pratt, Larry Moore, Earl Noble. Albert Robins, Arthur Reek, Bob Miner, Jerry Maddocks. 211— Mrs. Harris First row: Hazel Merrick. Gertrude Nead, Edwina Nelson, Shirley Jones, Donna Keinholz, Beverly Knuff. Second row: Shirley LaChapelle. Sharon Mueller, Barbara Laine, Michael Jew. Phyllis Mast, Barbara Kay, Ruth Miller, Joanne Malloy. Third row: Lorraine Keplinger, Verna McGinnis, Gladys Madson. Mary Kingerely, Darlene Kidder, Pat Knittle, Donna Nelson, Percilla Kelly. Fourth row: Joanne Mayer. Carol Long. Nadine Nissen, Wanda Mitchell. Donna Korgall, Albertha Jakell, Maria Kinsella, Joyce Norton, Florence Johnson. 106 — Mr. Brigham First row: Malcolm Vanderslays, Charles McGuire, Vern Zigler, Leo Warner. Adrian Wienreick, Don Taggart, Marvin Schuiartzenberger. Second row: L. Tevlin. Bob Waugh, Bob Taylor, Danny Simpson, Bob Shaw, Jimmie Whitman, Michael Yutturi, Westly Wooler. Fourth row: Delbert Trad. Dick Shute, Dean Shute. Bartus Sutherland, Bill Wilber, Mark Williams, David Swinehart, Jack Zurlinden. Jim State. Aux. Gym — Miss Ryan First row: Beverly Sicilia. Vivian Reinoel, LaWanna Pittman. Rnee Richard. Pat Scalero, Nora Russell. Second row: Delores Scates, Beverly Rouse, Gloria Olmstead. Pat Primen, Yvonne Pike, Dorothy Schiroyer, Donna Sager, Alice Peterson, Beverly Soderburge, Lorraine Piper. Barbara Davis. Third row: Pat Ryan. Pat Pearson. Nancy Sjostrom. Delores O ' Connor. Roberta Smith, Gwen Seiber, Genevia Portrey. Shirley Olsen, Shirley Riddels. Beulah Pack, Lois Reamy. Kay Rasmussen, Barbara Preston. Alice Putman. fifty-sei cn 311 — Mr. Stover First row: Edward MacDanicl, Pal LaFave. Glen Jacobson, Wavne Herman. Frank Kamin. George Kendall. Jack Lewis. Second row: Bill Ires. Gary Harms, George Lyons. Bert Hagin. Bert Hywood. Dick Harters. Lonny Hudlow, Troy Haley. Third row: Richard Harfored. Tom Hofstead, Kenny Loveless. John Lynn. Larry Hagin. Andrew Leighton. Kenneth Hale. Jack Harris. Michael Kenny. Fourth row: Lawrence Knorr. Bill Lennon. Bob Kauch. Jim Hopson, Dick Haines, Roy McBroom, Arnold Yourman, Kenneth Jenkins, Don Larkin. 203 — Mrs. Morrison First row: Kay Cook. Ardele Calkins. Jo Ann Bogart. Shirlej Anderson. Delia Clifford. Mary Ellen Duran. Roberta Bump, Barbara Ames, Doris Dopkins. Second row: Peggy Lou Dahm. Mary Ellen Dalton. Jennifer Classen, Sondra Champion, Julia Cozza, Mary Jane Bachelor. Arlene Dial, Jean Clark, Rosemary Amden, Barbara Babcock. Third row: Edna Anderson, Sally Christenson, Sally Anderson. Gail Benett, Dorothy Bigelow, Jean Byrd, Betty Brown. Arlene Dormeire, Colleen Choate. Patricia Anderson, Beverly Cole. 309— Mr. Saltz First row: Bob Cochran, William Crumbaker, Jim Barbour, Don Coons, Jim Cox, Joe Benway, Terry Barnes, Dick Balzaretti. Jerry Brothers. Second row: Bert Abey, Gary Carrol, Wayne Black. Ken Campbell, Gary Bergquist, Larry Armstrong, Larry Clauson, Dean Corbin, Monty Bonnett, Dennis Craig, Ray Bailey, Larry Armitage, Dick Allen. Roland Anthony, Phil Brandon. 205 — Miss Knerr Firtt row: Doreen Zingale, Francis Trogdon, Vernice Terise. Barbara Swan, Carolyn Tallbott, Carolyn Wilson, Mary Wilhelm, Darlene Walker, Diane Young. Second row: Carol Warren. Margaret Thomas. Marlene Uttke, Darlene Soper, Myrna Taylor, Betty Lou Strong, Lois Weberg, Betty Taylor, Beverly Wilcox. Third row: Joyce Sloan, Doris Waneeck. Mary Ann Swan son, Pearl Teller, Shirley Woodhurst. Pansy Tuttle. Darlene Utterberg. Phyllis Vulcano. fifty-eight PIRATEERS «- row. Ml t. Htf  «h.r  ,t w.n.« tmerson. r.eiu « Warner, Demo. Barbour. Hagen. Johnson. Since 1923 the Treasure Chest has had the pleasure to portray BAND Cornet: Briola. Bunpu,, Hutu. Decker. OiUU Hettinger G™ ; ffig Horn: Ailie. B ' ge.ow UU.v. Moon Pe = . Tr.mb.„.. Card Fuher.. H-J H. . „ wl8 . tlJ HrtZ ' I LS tS S . Manny. Miner. Thomsen. O ' Connor. sixty-two BOYS ' QUARTET Left to right: Soderberg, Paulsen, Keck. Emerson, Jacobson, accompanist. the very fine musical groups of Rogers, which have taken BAND Flute: Elliott. Harris. Warford Oboe: Morris. Williams. Clarinet: Anderson. Bradshaw. Briggs. Brizen- dlne. Cox. Crosby. Elliott, George. Henricksen. Howell. Larson, Lundgren. Lobe, Peterson. Reeck Warren. West. Alto Clarinet: Gramlow Bass Clarinet: Bergivin, Jacobs Bassoon: Dahlgren. Weathers Alto Saxophone: Anstis, Hafner. Hanning. Wood Tenor Saxophone: Cross. Baritone Saxophone: Zentz! Bass Saxophone: Sjostrom. sixty-three GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB M row. MA to ri 0 ht: Zingale. Tay.o. Ad am, j- S. Bruce. Day. Aronson. Jacoy. Stuart Second row. WhittaKer, fe Third row: Anderson. Wakely. Grimitt. Mem. Jl i b TSSrjS Riner. Aker. Miller. Spring- Hayes. Ingalls. Pierce. Skates. Mildes. Wl  ° ; h M . na .i° ill, McDonald, Northway. Spofford. Finch, gate. O-sen ™ Rejnahl . Fischer. Aaier. wunc Mclntyre, Dickson. Stoscall. ConUbile. top honors in every section of the music department. CHOIR Fir row. £ to ri 0 ht: Lane Brother. 2 °£%KES « J5Sj-TS Harding. Second row: Goslund Ryan. Larson Ha s ' er s , Mi ,,s, Mar |T s . Fourth row: Harding. Third row: Bennett. Sr. Hogberg. iixty-jour GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB First row. left to right: Geiselbrecht. Ensminger. Keplinger, Kinella. Rossi, Reamy, Utterberg, Peirson, Walker, Meyer, Dopkins, Cole, Maloy, Miacolo. Scalero, Thomas, Laurence, Irvine. Second row: Kein- holz, Davies, Long, Mobray. Moine. Craglan. Russell, White, Davis, Peterson, Evans. Fallgren, Buckler, Terrice, Kronick Brown. Third row: Hansen Jorbeau. Gardner, Pettet. Wilson, Parkins, Wadsworth, Dohn, Pittrran. Swanson, F.iger, Chote, Waite, Russ, Elmes. Classen, Warner Orr. Fourth row: Madsen. Prevettet, Hankins, Moon, Preston, Parkins Hapkins Onstine, Morrison, Hayes, Kraft, Akerman, Nead, Christienson. Da ton, Jones. The boys ' quartet and girls ' triple trio are special features CHOIR First row, left to right: Alderman, Kalstead. Dreyer, Hage, Hall, Mcintosh. McCalud. Wahl, Byrd, Burnette. Second row: Heinz, Zurlinden, Burkey. Yonerr. Baker, Davies, Lerum, Day. Third row: Soderburg. Foisy, Brown, Mantel lo. Langstrom. Tarbert. Ostendorf, Green, Main. Fourth row: Fisher, Domke, LaFave, Northrup, Van Damme, Oberg. Reed, LaFave. sixty-five TRIPLE TRIO Left to right: Shoff. Harding. Alderman. HannenbuiR. Zurlinden. Hage. Kalstead. Mcintosh. Burkey. Heinz, accompanist. adding to the opportunities to be found in music at Rogers. ORCHESTRA sixty-six |l if _ t Mr . fit 1 ' li V PEP BAND First rovx, seated: Cross. Hafncr. Larson. Bergiven. Second row, standing: Ailie. Poole. Keifer. Schroeder. Gillis. Miller. Lilly. Morris. Our spirit, known city-wide, is brought out by our pep SONG LEADERS First row, left to right: Marilyn Gearheart. Jackie Cochran. Second row: Joann Miller. Claire Marchiaro, Donna Cooper. sixty-seveu YELL LEADERS Left to right: Dick Olsen. Don Sanders. Larry Walker. si.vf) -rig if MAJORETTES AND FLAG TWIRLERS Fint row, left to right: Robinson, Evans, Lemon. Ulrich. Smith. Goodrich. Shaffer, Patterson, Shear. Horey. Second row. standing: Arronson. Blancher. Smith. Hawkins, Miller, Pounds, Taylor, Wandler, Tarbeau. with our Pirette unit, flag twirlers, and attractive majorettes. PIRETTES Rank I: Brown. Clark, Herburg. Milds. Clifford. Geiselbrechet. Burnette. Rank II: Wilson. Kelly. Sager. Bridgens. Taylor. Hatzman. LaFave. Rank Ml: Gilmore, Kinsella. Hilby. Nlssen. Traylor. Cummings, Davies. Rank IV: Kennedy. Ames. Anderson, Cheetham, Christianson, Wiberg, Cook. Rank V: Walkins, Nechanicky, McDonald, Nelson. White. Bittman. Sorenson. Rank VI: Babcock. Johann, O ' Connor. Costello, Duran. Bearson. Rank VII: Dial, Gasline, Johnson, Burkhart, Craig. Brison, Linden. Rank VIII: Gilmore. James. Makey. Wright. McAvoy. Maine. Rank IX: Long. Mast. Clark. Brown, Hopkins, Jake). Preston. Rank X: Miller, Zingale. Scalero, Vulcano, Wester, Warren, Thomas. sixty-nine FALL JOURNALISM Publications, the Rogm- Record and Treasure Chest, contribute SPRING JOURNALISM Fin! row: Morford. Sauser .Business Manager.. Whelchel .Editor. RCUe ' Reaean, McGeath. Barnes. Beach. Sloan. Third row: Lindgren. Bresnahan. Morrison. Sorenson. Christensen. Colliton. seventy TREASURE CHEST STAFF Sally Berthelson, editor; Eleanor Todd, Carol Ann Horey. Barbara B!ick, editor. Standing: Mr. Stoddard. John Morford, Waldo Magnuson. Roger Lundgren. their share to building and keeping the school morale. TREASURE CHEST REPRESENTATIVES Fir t row: Pettet. Barnes. Reue. Wester. Lorsung, Eckley. Shand. Butterfield. Second row: Horey, Larsen, Warren, Storch. McGeath, Wahl, Cole. Gunther, Stevens. Third row: Young. McMann. Keifer, Deeble, Ntssin. Beaslev. Nelson. Howell. Green. Fourth row: Manny. Wallace. Brown. McKinney. SJostrom. Sail. Ewing. Harper. scventy-onc 8 A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED ,„„,. R „ n Gihford Loren Ncwland. Jim Schuanbeck. Joanne Palmquist. Janel Airey. Arlene Left to nght. Ron GiMord e Wheeler. Jerry Mickey. Ann Elsensohn. Specialized talents find their outlet in all-school plays, seventy-two DEBATE First row, left to right: Ferguson, Benham, Matheny. Second row: Jackel, Randall. Burkhart, Peterson. Third row: Elliott. Ewing. Harding. Grafious. in talent pools, Speakers ' Bureau, and debate groups. DRAMATICS First row: Olsen, Wandler, Jacobsen. Brannon. Second row: Patterson, Pounds, Miller. Newland. Hill. Third row: Gurr. Nechanicky, Northrup. York. Worthington. Fourth row: Mickey. Lilly. Langstrcm. Harper. Weathers. Harding. seventy-three FALL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Terry Campbell, vice president: Barbara Blick. secre- tary; Don Allen, president; Lyla Johannson, treasurer. i STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES F.r.t row Sanders Carlson Mathenv. Green, Morton. Goodrich, Olsen. Berthelson. Barry, McCauley, Tav lo • Pearson Young. Jakel Andrews. Akers, Reue. Second row. Taylor. Riddinger. Solberg. Fladager. ' wufiams Backer Maclrially. Butts. Allen. Mickey. Lilly Miller Lundgren. Hafner, Riesau. Newland, Brown. Ingalls. Caulhane. Babbott. Brimble. seventy-six SPRING STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Firtt row: Phyllis Olsen. secretary; Lyla Johannson, treasurer. Second row: Don Sanders, president: Terry Downey, vice president. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First row- Sanders Olsen Second row: Bcvers, Cole. Cooper. Marchioro. Gearhart. Shear. Goodrich. Jacobson ' Third row: Blick. Springgate. Linden. Heinz. Penna. Airey. Jakel. Pierson. Halloway. Terise Cravens Fourth row: Elsensohn. Mahoney. Ingalls. Myers. Gilmore. Harris. Olsen. Hagseth, Grant ' Sutherlend Vigil Hobbs. Dikes. Fifth row: Berthelson. Pruitt, Miller, Nelson. Stuart. Fladager. Weise Pheips. Weber. Downing. Butts. Barker. Hafner. Hogberg. Borden. Young. Miller. Deeter. Lundgren. Brandt. Newland. Gibford. severtl i-seven FALL GIRLS ' LEAGUE OFFICERS First row: Mrs. Crosby: Marilyn Murray, president: Mrs. Black. Second row: Beverly Shear, treasurer: Phvllis Olsen, vice president: Mae Bevers, secretary. GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES First row Paup Duran. Hall. Murray. Johnston. Second row: Muller. Marshall. Thompson. Rene, Lemon. Warren. Ryan. Third row: Larson. Brown. Dalton, Whipps, Lowry. Hilby. Hanning. seventy-right SPRING GIRLS ' LEAGUE OFFICERS Fir t row: Mrs. Black: Beverly Shear, president. Second row: Loretta Dumdai. secretary: Joanne Carlson, vice president; Irene Yamamoto, treasurer. GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES First row: White. Lorsung. Second row: LaChapple, Howell, Furgeson, Osburn. Third row: Repp. Waitc, Ryan, Berry. Charest, Shaffer. Fourth row: Hakins, Collett, McDonald, Anderson, Morrison, Wylie. York. seventy-nine FALL BOYS ' FEDERATION OFFICERS First row: Mr. Chrisman: Terry Downey, president Second row: Bill Champion, treasurer: Lyle Olmstead. secretary; Bob Goolie. vice president. BOYS ' FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES First row: Burns. Vandersluys. Merrick Second row berg. Erickson, Lindgren. Paulsen, Elliott. Hueter, Wyman. Olsen. Hagin. Third row: Sode- eighty SPRING BOYS ' FEDERATION OFFICERS First row: Mr. Chrisman, adviser: Dean Fladager. presi- dent Second row: Ed Deeblc. secretary; Chuck Hafner. vice president; Larry Cravens, treasurer SPRING BOYS ' FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES irst row: Miller, Adams, Burns. Deeb ' e. Miner. Second row: Fladager. Jolley, Kolb. Cravens, Merrick, Heuter. Third row: Tevlin. Phelps. Welse. Ronnenberg, Paulsen. eighty-one NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mil Shear Wheeler. Palmquist. Lamon. Hall. Byers. Barry. Stuart. Wise. Second row: Elsensohn. Berthetson Blick. Carlson. Mrs. Morrison i adviser i. Murray. Colliton. Hazeltine. Howell. Watts. Carlson, B Newton Ericson. Th.rd row: Lilly. Jayne. Allen. Morford. Morris. Fladager. Deeble, Morris. Shepler. Weber. National Honor Society has paralleled the growth of the Treasure NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spring First row: Jayne. Whelchel. Covey. Stuart. Smith. Lemon. Stine. Shear. Goodrich. Yamamato. Duran. Deeble Second row: Johannson. West. Reagan. B ' ick. Olsen. Berthelson. Newton. Gramlow. Wise. Ericson. Sanders. Third row: Hall. Barry. Carlson. Caufield. Elsensohn. Cooper. Howell. Lamon. Johnson. Howell. Weber. Morris Fourth row: Larson. Morford. Byers. Sauser. Smith. Ewlng. Johnson. Fisher. Hayes. Harper, Fladager. Lilly. Morris. eighty-two JUNIOR MATH CLUB Fir t row: Faye. Wright. Anstis. Rychard. McAvoy, Amsten, Mr. Ostness. Second row: Brown, Wilson Williams. Storch, O ' Connor. Lane. Stinger. Barnes. Third row: Volcano. Trailor. Woodworth. Olsen Deeter. Lane. Heinz Fourth row: Woodwick, Remm, Rexroad. Terise. Hawkins. Yarber. Hogberg. Mickey. Whipps. Chest. School clubs offer recognition for students who excel SENIOR MATH CLUB First row: Domke, Covey. Carlson. Zornes. Shand. Wilson. Johnson. Mr Doolittle. Second row: Gear- hart, Johnston, Lancaster, Barnes. Deeble. Morris. Howell. Fisher. Third row: Larson. Harris. Dixon. Morford. Fladager, Ronneberg. Jayne. Lilly. eighty-three SPANISH CLUB First row: Airey. Whelchel. Reue. Dudeck. Reue. Penna. Mrs. Pence. Second row: Fisher. Byers. Ran, Sloan Van Not ' rie. Peterson. Van Damme. Lemon. Third row: Myers. Rennaker McDowell. Bnmble. Cllmore. Hayes. Pounds. Van Damme. Fourth row: Mounce. Elchorn. Deeble. Langstrom. Howell, Newland, Sorenson, Harris. Larson. in special fields. Many of the functions carried on in the FRENCH-LATIN CLUB First row: Carlson. Heinz. Coleman. Evans. Miss LeFevre Second row: Felts, Thrasher, Matheny. Newton. Wilson, Johnson, Jayne. Third row: Flanagan. Mickey. Ince. Wall. Ericson. Bevers. Linden, Lilly. Fourth row: Harvey, Magnuson. Dixon. Remm, Fladager. Alderman. Morris, Chrlstenson. eighty-fouT PALETTE AND BRUSH First row: Carlson, Cole, Caughey, Brown. Second row: Lamon, Hall. Gremblin. Lemon. James. Cooper Third row: Serrils, Pruitt. Linden. Slaughter. Smith. Prnna. Fourth row: Kinzel, Harper. Olsen. Saul. Solberg. school are sponsored by language, mathematics, photography, eighty-five QUILL AND SCROLL Fir,t row: Sorensen. Berthelson. McGeath. Whelchel. Second I row; ; Mr. Stoddard .adviser.. M row.  Sloan, Sauser. Zornes, Reagan. Blick, Morford. and art groups. Jour nalists, scientists, future homemakers, COSMIC CLUB . , Mr Sannes Russell Olsen. Second row: Ince, Bevers. Deeble. Newton. Fisher, row: Mr. Ro- fcMJJ., $ ounce . Morris. Ronnenberg. Fladager. eighty-six F. H. A. CLUB First row: Johnson. Hayes. Barry. Cravens. Linden. Mildes. Todd. Taylor. Second row: Johnson. Jo- hannson. Naccarato. Dalton, Stalker. Elsensohn, McDonald. O ' Connor. Collett. Miss Larson. Third row: Mrs. Mlkkelson, Traylor. Vander Gaag, Storch. Williams. Reaseau. Bliniski. Clark. Pounds. Thompson. Fourth row: Gilmore. Smith. Butts. Johnson. Borden. Boberg. Berry. Robinson. Charest, Mahoney. Johnson. and school stenographers meet other persons who are interested in o. s. A. First row: Nelson. Stewart, Barry, Howell. Mrs. VEn Austene. Second row: Watts. Dreyer, Renneker, Caufield, Byers. eighty-seven G. A. A. Fir.t row Lorsuna Naccarato. Dudeck. Eriron. Brothers. Second row: Jacobs, Brizedene, O ' Connor. ■KitaU lfir rSEi 7 5! Weathers. McCarty. Lemon. Myers, Fisher. Harr.s, Slawter. the same fields of vocations in these school clubs. ATHLETIC PATROL Larsen. Lundgren. Miller. Adams. Second row: Sorensen. Keck, Miller. Besas, Hafner, Hoff. eighty-eight MAIN OFFICE WORKERS Fir t row: Fredricks. Howell. Fredrlcks. Second row: Todd, Nelson. Myers. School discipline as well as school business is taken care of BUSINESS OFFICE HELPERS Fint row: Barry, Stine, Watts, Coleman. Johannson, Johnson. Second row: Caufietd. Elsensohn. Carlson. Johnson. Fisher. Repp. eighty-nine HALL PATROL cir. r„w Moodv Inealls Hamann. LaTurner, Chesrown. Downing. Cravens. Besas. Adams. Pool. I row. Mooa . V}f a ' '  ; ™ V j. isher Kuher Newland. Owen. Third row: Robertson, Cummings. £Si Uto tl2 win DirJ ' SSKS: Scalaro. Harris. Lorenz Gibford. Kuester- n™l rlrth ro Harvev Dikes Ambrose. Wimpy. Miner. Jayne, Larsen. Lundgren. Hudlow. Soft o£ble ' SSliTtoSEE S55. Henderson. Fifth row: Shostrom. Gillis. Olson. LeDuc, Kolb. Dwb b H 0 a s r e rls Wo no ngs ; rom , olson . oisen. Sorenson, Miller. Webber. Ronnenberg. Eichorn. Hafner. Keck, Dunn. Harris. Sanders. Larson. Isenhart. by students in special service groups such as office workers for FIRE SQUAD First row: Mead. Adams. LeDuc. Besas. Walker. Cravens. Sanders. Downey. Chesrown. Fish - Pool- Fuher KueiteTman. Owen. Baker. Second row: Brenier. Hilby. Crothers. Wolf Hanson. Ingalls. Kolb. Barker Dunn Isenhart. Lorenz. Robertson. Hagseth. Tnird row: Haughan. Whlpps. Malcomb. Ml Her. LaTurne Hudlow Larsen, Lundgren, Wimpy, Sorenson. Johnson. Moody. Fourth row: Edmonds. L.nd- „ren Dikes, Solberg. Miner. Schwanbeck Hogberg. Hafner. Langstrom. Chess. Harris. Larsen, Hallsten. McMath. Lage. Devine. ninety R CLUB Firtt row: Cravens, Sanders. Edmonds, Marks, Torrence, Ruud. Second row: Crothers, Fladager Jayne Schwarder, Clark. Bonnet, Schoening. Harvey. Henderson. Third row: Paulsen Larsen Campbell, Minor, Grieb, Ingalls. Conrad. Bouchee girls, while for the boys are hall patrol, fire squad, and conductors. CONDUCTORS Fir t row: Morford, Barker, Langstrom. Shontell. Second row: Schroder. Merrick. Hobbs. Butts, Hilby. Third row: Fisher, Owen. Kirkpatrick. Mandershied, Brown, Soehren, Sorenson. ninety-one MOVIE ROOM HELPERS Fir,t row: Rynes. Dolon. Carlson. Second row: Fisher Green. Cravens, Trailer. Third row: r Kohlstead. Mast. Clark, Hankins. Bowles. The R Club is for our letter winners, while, like athletes, the STAGE CREW Firtt row: Lewis, Nechanicky, Northrop, Mr. Brannon. Second row: Johnston. Schultz, Nichols. Mann: ninety-two RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Firtt row: Wiberg. Gamby. Van Damme, Gramlow Second row: Day. Williams, Johannson. Lemon. Zimbrick. Pettet Third row: Hilby. Adams. Hoss. Cooper. Gearheat. Marchiaro. Fourth row: Pruitt, Sloan, Pruitt, Harding. Schroader. Yarber. Dombrosky. movie room operators and stage crew are very essential to us. NURSE ' S AND ADVISER ' S OFFICE WORKERS First row: Ryner. Mann, Stuart. Second row: Evans. Todd. Horey. I. anion, Bordon. Third row: Gamby, Shields. Hansel. Zimbrick. Lemon. Berry. Fourth row: Boberg. Thompson, Goldsmith. Alderman. Smith. Meyers, Zimbrick. ?ii)!C i -f irrc BOOK ROOM GIRLS Firit row: Raschka Second row: Jacobs. Lobe. Shields. Third row: Osborn. Mathlson. Harris. Brother. Whlpps. Fellow students both here and abroad benefit from our com- LOCKER COMMITTEE Fir«t row: Goodyear. Erlnson, Cravens. Second row: Balinski. Walker. Stall. Wigham. Third row: Clark. Ericson. McFate, Lin den. Dixon. ninety-four LIBRARY CHECKERS First row: Cole, Storch, Phillips. Second row: Ince, Pearson, Collett, Moffit. mittees. We could not do without our fine custodians; all this STUDY HALL CHECKERS First row: Dalton, Caughey, Hilscn. Johnson. Lang. Thirkill. Lemon. Robinson. Coleman Second row Stinger, Whelchel, Raschka. Kennedy, Smith, Torsian, Howell, Bvers, Wilson. Duran. Third row Wahl Resoul, Paulson. McFate, Hellenga, Hayes, Beasley, Rennaker. Wise, Brimble ninety-five GYM OFFICE WORKERS Firtt row Barnes Fallgren. Borden. Second row: Duran. Black. James. Moon Third row: Rashka. Fint row. «™j r . cr - Bakcr Fourth row; Tiffany. Tiffany. Torbert. Ostin, Wandler. ends in saying Rogers is truly a school of spirit and achievement CUSTODIANS Firtt row: Barnes, DuChene, Mlnhart. Second row: Coleman. Brandt. Dean Woodell, Doshbohl, Dressier. Knapp. ninety-six Events of the Year— 1949-50 September 6 — 15- 16- 17- 20- 23- 30- October 6— 17- 18- 21- 22- 28- November 10- 18- 24- 30- December 2-3- 5- 8- 14 16 22 22- January 14 18 23 27 27 School starts First Pep con Merry-Go- Round Rogers vs. W. V. 9B ' a open house Rogers vs. Gonzaga Rogers vs. N. C. Rogers vs. L. C. Six weeks ends P.-T. A. open house Rogers vs. Yakima at Yakima Shrine game Halloween dance Sadie Haw kins dance •Carnival Thanksgiving vacation Football banquet -Play -Second six weeks -Mother-Son banquet -Dad-Daughter banquet -Pirettes dance -Christinas dance -Christmas vacation starts -Senior prom -Band concert —Move-up con —Semester ends —Rogers vs. W. V. February 1 0— Rogers vs. Gonzaga 22— Vacation March 8— Rogers vs. N. C. 10— Six weeks ends 1 7— Shamrock mixer 23— Dads ' Night April 4— Easter dance 5, (), 7— Spring vacation 14— Track meet 21— Crowning of the Otteen 24— Six weeks ends 28— Track meet 28— Spring play May 2— Gonzaga vs. Rogers 4— Spring Fever dance 5— All-City track meet 9 — L. C. vs. Rogers I I — N. C. vs. Rogers 13— Lilac parade 18— Mothers ' Tea 20— Junior prom 24— Night Under the Stars ' June 3— Senior prom 4 — Baccalaureate 5— Senior Con 6— Graduation 9— School out ninety-eight Lyle Olmstead Guard Two-year Letterman Bland Award Winner All-City Mel Lindgren Left End Harry Bouchee Center One-year Letterman Don Ingalls Left End One-year Letterman All-City J. B. Edmonds Tackle Two-year Letterman Dick Butterfield Halfback Two-year Letterman All-City Bill Champion Guard Two-year Letterman Honorary Captain All-City Bob Torrence Halfback Two-year Letterman Bob Goolie Halfback Two-year Letterman Terry Campbell Quarterback Two-year Letterman All-City one hundred two Jerry Weise Center One Don Miner Tackle •year Letterman Earl Kazmarke Tackle One-year Letterman Mel Clark Left End One-year Letterman Bob Schwarder Tackle One-year Letterman Bob Marks Fullback Two-year Letterman Barney Vandry Guard Art Schoening Guard One-year Letterman Russell Grieb Fullback One-year Letterman Les Grumbly Center Two-year Letterman one hundred three Don Knapp Center Bud Hammel End Bob Conrad Tackle Emerson Harvey Tackle One-year Letterman Jerry Crothers End Two-year Letterman Del Bonnet Quarterback One-year Letterman Bob Fischer Guard Larry Cravens End Two-year Letterman Don Green Halfback Norm Turner Tackle one hundred jour Fred Brown Coach Don Larsen Guard One-year Letterman Joe Stover Line Coach Carl Tuffy Ellingsen Coach Every Rogers student participates in athletics, and over 500 ALL CITY Firtt row: Dick Butterfield. Second row: Bill Champion, Don Ingalls, Art Schoening. Third row: Larry Cravens, Terry Campbell, Coach Brown, Lyle Olmstead. one hundred fwe VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Torrence, Ingalls. Campbell, Butterfield, Goolie, Champion, Cravens, Schwarder. Olmstead. Edmonds. Second row: Hammel, Fischer. Bouchee, Paulsen, Turner, Marx, Weise, Grumbley, Knapp, Vanderberg, Crothers. Third row: Miner, Larsen, Lindgren, Kazmark, Bohnet, Grieb. Schoening. Clark, Harvey, Green, Conrad. represent us in inter-school competition. Our Pirate football B SQUAD FOOTBALL Firtt row: Bergiamen. Woodworth, Ingerham. Donike. Miller, SchaulU, Merrick. Lock, Sodeberg. Coach Mabbot. Second row: Paeth, Lale, Boadley, Schmidt, Morrison, Scott, Nelson, Gibson, Derrick, Masters. Third row: Sims. Terise, Elliott. Gillis. Dixon. Butts, Davis. Butts. Myers, Mildes. Manny. Coach Roestel. one hundred six 1949 FOOTBALL SEASON Rogers 7 Gonzaga IS Rogers 31 Lewis and Clark 0 Rogers 20 North Central 0 Rogers 32 North Central 0 Rogers 41 Gonzaga (5 Rogers 33 Lewis and Clark 6 Rogers 49 Yakima 13 Rogers 20 West Valley 0 ers were co-champions of Spokane again in 1950, and FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Carroll. Brown. Taggart, Hagen. Simpson, Trad Second row: Standfer, Torrence. Ellingsen. Emerson. Hopson. Groth, Miller. Deeter. McKenny. Davies. Third row: Coach Lipscomb. Gunning. Gest. DeLong, Black, Amsdon, Davis, Miner, Joirman, Abey. Coach Sabo. one hundred seven TERRY CAMPBELL AL PAULSEN JERRY CROTHERS Guard Center Forward our basketball teams performed far beyond preseason predictions DEAN FLADAGER NORM CHAPPELL JACK HAFFNER Guard Guard Forward one hundred eight DEAN LYDIG JERRY DONAIS DICK ASTLEFORD Forward Forward Center of the experts. But we were not surprised, because BOB ROBERTSON JERRY SIMS BILL LIPSCOMB Center Forward Coach one hundred nine VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First row: F adager. Haffner. Donais, Chappell Second row: Sims. Roberts. Campbell. Weise. Third row: Hanson. Crothers. Lydig. Astleford. Paulsen. Mr. Lipscomb, coach. every Rogers student— whether competing in a major sport B SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Mr. Roestel. coach: Hi:by, Hofsted. Cummings. Second row: Ostness. Bradley. Nelson, Remm. Third row: MacNealy. Adams. Hogberg. Woodworth. Davis. Harvey. one hundred ten 1950 BASKETBALL SEASON Rogers 38 Gonzaga 30 Rogers 38 Lewis and Clark 43 Rogers 53 West Valley 41 Rogers 45 North Central 50 Rogers 50 Gonzaga 34 Rogers 62 Lewis and Clark 5 1 Rogers 5 1 West Valley 52 Rogers 34 North Central 44 or one of such minor sports as boys ' and girls ' golf. FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Davies, Hansen. McGoogan. Joirman. Miller. Brown. Second row: Coach Brown. McKinney, Tcrrence. Cunnins. Ellingsen. Carroll. one hundred eleven Reigns over the 1950 Spring Sports Season one hundred twelve Queen ]oanti Miller Princess Beverly Shear Princess Barbara Smith Kay Capatc Barbara Blick Joyce Dudeck Arlene Goodrich one hundred thirteen GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM First row: Karr. Marshall, Tiffany, Shand, Stine Second row: Miss Mele (coachi, Reagan, Vander. Gaag Zornes. Carlson, Slawter. Dolan, Tiffany. Hutchenson. Green. Third row: Ince, Hayes, Hill, Mowbrav, Rossman, Newton, Hellinga, Fisher. Minter. Brother. Whipps. Rexroad. volleyball, or tennis— is first of ail a true sportsman; and BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM First row: Felts, Harris. Decker. Second row: Ostness. Varber. Hogberg. Bower. Henderson. Third row: Coach Mabbott, Sailor, Mandershied, Chappell, Ronnenberg, Enochson. one hundred fourteen ' | KEN APPLING Third Base ARLIN ASHBY First Base DELTON BOHNET Second Base HARRY BOUCHEE First Base GARY BROWN Center Field RICHARD COOK Right Field JERRY CROTHERS Short Stop GARY DAVIS Third Base PAT DOWNING Left Field one hundred fifteen RUSSELL GRIEB Pitcher JACK HAFFNER Short Stop GLEN LEDUC Second Base BOB MARKS Center Field MERLE MURPHY Pitcher ART SCHOENING Right Field BOB TORRENCE Catcher JOE STOVER Coach AL PAULSEN (Not Pictured) Pitcher one hundred sixteen BASEBALL TEAM Firtt row: Bouchee, Crothers, Torrence. Marks. Murphy, Boh net. Davis. Second row: Ashby LeDuc Downing. Shoening. Grieb. Cook. Brown. Apling. Third row: Cravens. White. Eichorn, Vandrv. Conrad] Haffner, Adams. Mr. Stover l coach i. Shook. our baseball and track teams demonstrated this in 1950. CROSS-COUNTRY First row: Jayne. Fladager. Ahlin. Adams. Anderson. Myers. Tracy. Second row: Campbell, McMann. Magnuson. Blodgett, Weber, Hatcher. Avery. Third row: Pathe (coachi, Lewis. Davis. McMath, Elliott. Simpson. Thew. one hundred seventeen Vic Bradley 440 880 Pat Downing 100-yard Dash Broad Jump Relay Harold Glasgow Relay Low Hurdles Russ Grieb Shot Put Broad Jump Bob Hagseth Low Hurdles Relay Emerson Harvey Shot Put Bill Jayne 440 880 Al Paulsen Low Hurdles High Hurdles Broad Jump Relay Al Sail High Hurdles 100-yard Dash 220 yard Dash Bob Schwarder Pole Vault High Jump one hundred eighteen Jerry Sims High Jump Jerry Wise Shot Put James Elsensohn Coach The Rogers Pirates are always of championship caliberl LfcJirJlfcJl VARSITY TRACK Firtt row: Head Coach Elsensohn. Grieb, Schwarder, Hagseth, Weise, Sail, Downing, Glasgow, Sims, Harvey, Jayne, Bradley. Second row: Coach Gust. Green, Davis, Nesbitt. Scalaro, Edmonds, Paulsen, Adams, Anderson, Fagan. Shetter, Masters, Dorchuck. Third row: Coach Roestel, Lewis, McMann. Wallace, Magnuson, Hopson, Webber. Orrino, Fisher, Hatcher, Martello. Fourth row: Dixon, Kohfmehl, Domkey, Young. McMath. Gunning. Astleford, Akers. Shontell. one hundred nineteen THE DORIAN STUDIO tJi ieluf, Extendi to- ack and AIL the Qnaduat i ALL Qood Wake , to- tf-uLute SucceAA. We Appreciate Your Patronage and Always Aim to Give You the Finest in , THE DORIAN STUDIO j 436 PEYTON BLDG. SPOKANE ' S LEADING STUDIO OF TODAY one hundred twenty-six IGA Liberty Market and Grocery Corner of Market and Diamond Ciberty Means Cow Prices and Cow Prices Mean Ciberty The Best of Quality Groceries, Meats, Fruits, and Vegtables i: one hundred twenty-seven ★ So that you need not guess! We maintain the finest equipment and an experienced staff of artists, photog- raphers and engravers so that our patrons need leave nothing to chance. SPOKANE one hundred twenty-eight BURCHETT STUDIO =A {a £ii. of ' Dine. PoitiaiU S. 13 Howard MA. 2821 WHITWORTH COLLEGE I LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOMES ESTATE JUST NORTH OF SPOKANE OFFERS THE FINEST IN Liberal Arts, Pre-Professional, Elementary and Secondary Teacher Training Convenient Bus Service from Coeur d ' Alene Hotel and North Side $3 SO a Year 4 outs Tuition and All Fevs one hundred twenty-nine DODSON ' S 517 RIVERSIDE AVENUE FINE JEWELERS FOR 63 YEARS The World ' s Finest Watches at Standard Prices Diamond Merchants ELGIN, GRUEN, HAMILTON and GIRARD PERRIGEAUX WATCHES one hundred thirty This ad is worthless, without | the good will of the students, which is worth $1,000,000 For Your Suits and Furnishings HAT FREEMAN ' S N. I I 7 Post Street WWW MA. 2795 Thv irorlri ' s most wanted gift pen ... PARKER 2F PEN AND PENCIL SET $8.75 New Parker 21 offers t he rich beauty and flawless writing of a luxury pen . . . yet it costs you so little to give! In red, blue, green and black at Graham ' s . . . your choice of points. L 707-711 Sprague avenue, Spokane. Washington one hundred thirty-one Best Wishes for 1950 heat ' Em All! Hil l VAKh FUEL LOIREIl CO. GL. 2793 E. 3117 Diamond ! i Compliments of FONK ' S 5c to 1.00 Store Headquarters for School Supplies N. 5207 MARKET STREET TUXEDOS and Full-Dress Suits We Ship Anywhere MILLER-DERVANT 1017 Riverside Phone MA. 6642 L WANT A GOOD POSITION? ATTEND KBU! Get your training where employers get their office help. Make yourself popular and desired. Get a good position and enjoy a larger permanent salary. Stenographic Secretarial Private Secretarial COURSES Business Administration Master of Accounts Pre-College Free Lifetime Employment Department Executive and Store Mgmt. Business and Salesmanship Calculating Machines KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY South 110 Howard Street Spokane, Washington one hundred thirty-two MAWS IMIAKMAO Every Prescription filled by a regiltertd pharmacist N. 5025 Market St. GL. 5359 Repair Service for All Sports • Guns • Reels • Rods • Athletic Supplies MORLAN ' S Outdoor Sporting Goods W. 825 Main MA. 7751 r— - j I COPLEN MARKET I N.43I2 Market Phone GL. 3049 FRESH FOODS MEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS The Biggest Little Store in Town Plenty of Free Parking one hundred thirty-three City Drug Store GEAN If. ISRNHART. Owner N. 501J Market Street Spokane 14. Washington PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS IF Compliments l Diamond Cash Grocery Meats and Groceries 38 Years in Businesi Serving Hillyard E. 2902 Diamond GL. 1664 I I ! s s s s N O R Congratulations! from ATHOW STUDIO 4 1 6 Fernwell Bldg. RI. 5482 Where Tomorrow ' s Leaders Lead Today! Small enough to be friendly, large enough to be good. E. W. C. E. offers thoroughly practical courses leading to a degree and primary cer- tificate. E W The beautiful campus in Cheney, center of much stu- dent activity the year ' round, is within a few minutes ' drive or bus ride from Spokane. Write today for information. E Eastern Washington College of Education Where Theory and Practice Meet! one hundred thirty-four DENSOW ' S ELECTRIC • Sporting Goods • Hardware LOCATIONS • S. 301 I Grand Rl. 7522 • N. 5101 Market GL. 7919 • W. 815 Garland BR. 2681 • 30 1 6 Queen GL 8844 • 2609 N. W. Blvd FA.4I7I STANLEY DENSOW Sartori Congratulates the Graduates of 1950 May Your Fortune Always Be in Proportion to the Standard of Your Service. SARTORI Master Craftsmen in Jewelry N. 10 Wall one hundred thirty- ire Congratulations To All Youse GALS and GUYS WE ' RE MIGHTY PROUD OF YOU HERE AT LES CRITZER ' S MEN ' S SHOPS W. 712 i N. 5011 Market CONGRATULATIONS Seniors of 50 It ' s unusual to be able to get the best quality at reduced rates, but that ' s what the Seniors receive at the Christian Studio. We are anxious to please you, because we know you will always come back for future portraiture and fair treatment. We will be seeing you. Signed, 7 4e GltiiAtca+t Studio- Portraits - Kodak Finishing - Camera Supplies - Copies one hundred thirty-six Everything to Eat And Wear at The LeRoi N. 5117-21 Market GLen 27 1 8 Dry Goods Groceries and Meats 1 i Graduation m SUITS The finest in styling and materials 3950 and up SHOES FOR MEN Department Store for Men Main Howard Spokane After High School . . What? Your Swiftest Entrance Into the Business World Is Through the KELSEY-BAIRD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL . . . WHY? PERSONAL ATTENTION— thus assuring you of the fastest progress possible. Your rapid advancement here means real money saved in tuition and supplies. UNIVERSITY TRAINED TEACHERS— to give you the advantage of thorough instruction. UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT— to train you on the newest machines to fit yourself into the modern business offices. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE— to place you in a good position that you have been trained to fill capably. 2. 3. 4. Kelsey-Baird Secretarial School HUTTON BUILDING PHONE MAIN 6746 one hundred thirty-seven Fishing Tackle Hunting Supplies Evinrude Motors Odegard s I N. 5218 Market GL. 9257 Congratulations SENIOR CLASS ' 50 Hamburgers Milk Shakes Dinners j j j j j DLTHIE SEED CO. R. W. Neville, Mgr. Seeds-Sprays Pel Supplies WEST 510 MAIN WEST 5 SPOKANE SCHULZE CORNER Diamond and Market Hillyard 1 one hundred thirty-eight Business and professional men find it most convenient and economical to rent needed towels, aprons and uniforms from us. Regular scheduled deliveries make our service a reliable source of supply. We supply the towels used in the Rogers High School Gym. SPOKANE TOILET SUPPLY COMPANY N. 629 Erie St. LAkeview 2639 YOUNG MEN Correct Dress Will Help Your Business Success Progress Fogelquist ' s Will Advise and Aid You in this Field Nationally Famous Men ' s Wear. 40 Years of Leadership | FOGELQUIST ' S Corner Sprague and Wall STOP!!! and get it easily at BLODGETT ' S N.46I7 Nevada HU.459I Congratulations! CLASS of 1950 COCA-COLA BOTTLING, INCORPORATED Spokane, Wash. - one hundred thirty-nine Let Our Friendship Continue After Graduation As It Has During Your School Years PETER M. JACOY Sprague at Washington There is A Better Show at the Evergreen Theatres ] CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES THE SPOT wishes to extend Best Wishes to the graduating class of 1950. We hope that you have en- joyed the many hours of entertain- ment that have been available for you — (The Spot) one hundred jorty HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME We serve every Faith, Creed, and Fraternity to the Class of ' 50 N. 2203 Division BR. 1010 S j ( Carnation Company Fresh Milk and Ice Cream 407 Cataldo BR. 0364 Reddij Salutes the Graduates Congratulations on your reaching this high step toward your educational goal. The friendly team of over a thous- and employees of the Washington Water Power Company wishes you continued success from here on. M M JEWELERS Famous for Diamonds and Watches Since 1907 Registered Perfect Diamonds America ' s Finest Watches Convenient Credit Terms West 807 Riverside one hundred forty-one George Elmer Brown INSURANCE vv LAWYER i NOTARY PUBLIC N. 5202 Market Street Spokane j Phone MAin 3361 for Printing . . . Office Supplies . . . Office Furniture SHAW ,K BORDEN CO. 325-7 Riverside 326-7 Sprague WE SPECIALIZE IN PERMANENTS Also Have Blouse Bar LEE ' S BEAUTY SALON N. 4821 Market | N. 4821 M GL. 5183 S ERICKSON MACK ' S HILL YARD FURNITURE CO. Free Parking Terms N. 5118 MARKET SPOKANE Good Luck to .ill of You SPROUSE-REITZand CO. N. 5009 Market School Supplies. Novelties, Toilet Goods, Greeting Cards, Etc. OPTOMETRISTS J. J. Davey, O.D. V. P. Ellis, O.D. N. 4801 Market St. GLenwood 5172 Spokane 14, Wash. THE FREEZER E. 3019 Diamond GL. 9088 Where Rogers Meets CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 50 ROYCE STUDIO N. 5006 Market GL. 3033 Headquarters for Genuine LANE CEDAR CHESTS Pratt Furniture Co. N. 215 Post St. RI. 6119 Always Say Congratulations with CANDY from FERN CANDY CO. W. 332 ' 2 Riverside ERICKSON ' S FIRESTONE PRODUCTS Home and Auto Supplies N. 5217 Market GL. 1669 one hundred forty-four
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